Will Ravan return in Kali Yuga?
In the Rin-spuns-pa Tibetan Ramayana, it is prophesied that Ravana will return as the Buddha incarnation of Vishnu in Kali Yuga. The Arunachal Pradesh Tai Khamti Ramayana (Phra Chow Lamang) shows Rama as a Bodhisattva who was reborn so Ravana could torture him.
Ravana will return as the Buddha incarnation in Kali Yuga
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Re: Ravana will return as the Buddha incarnation in Kali Yuga
Across many religions, we see the same pattern:
the world gradually falls into corruption, evil grows stronger, and finally a divine or spiritual figure appears to defeat evil and restore balance.
Christianity believes Jesus Christ will return to defeat evil and establish peace.
Hindu traditions speak of Rama, Krishna, and the future avatar Kalki destroying adharma.
Buddhism speaks of the coming of Maitreya Buddha when dharma declines.
In Ismaili Ginanic literature, zahurat will occur, the Imam will defeat the daint Kalinga, and a long age of peace—Ratan Yug (1.25 lakh years)—will begin before judgment.
Though the names and symbols differ, the message is the same:
there will be a final struggle between good and evil, massive destruction, a reset of humanity, and then peace on earth.
Whether seen as a literal war or symbolic (like a world-wide collapse), all traditions agree on one point:
evil is temporary, and justice ultimately prevails.
the world gradually falls into corruption, evil grows stronger, and finally a divine or spiritual figure appears to defeat evil and restore balance.
Christianity believes Jesus Christ will return to defeat evil and establish peace.
Hindu traditions speak of Rama, Krishna, and the future avatar Kalki destroying adharma.
Buddhism speaks of the coming of Maitreya Buddha when dharma declines.
In Ismaili Ginanic literature, zahurat will occur, the Imam will defeat the daint Kalinga, and a long age of peace—Ratan Yug (1.25 lakh years)—will begin before judgment.
Though the names and symbols differ, the message is the same:
there will be a final struggle between good and evil, massive destruction, a reset of humanity, and then peace on earth.
Whether seen as a literal war or symbolic (like a world-wide collapse), all traditions agree on one point:
evil is temporary, and justice ultimately prevails.