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The '''Bhavishya Purana''' is one of the eighteen major Hindu Puranas. It is written in Sanskrit and attributed to Rishi Vyasa, the compiler of the Vedas.<ref>For the Bhaviṣyat Purāṇa as one of the eighteen major puranas see: Winternitz, volume 1, p. 531.</ref> The title Bhavishya Purana signifies a work that contains prophecies regarding the future.<ref>For the title signifying "a work which contains prophecies regarding the future" see: Winternitz, p. 567.</ref> | The '''Bhavishya Purana''' is one of the eighteen major Hindu Puranas. It is written in Sanskrit and attributed to Rishi Vyasa, the compiler of the Vedas.<ref>For the Bhaviṣyat Purāṇa as one of the eighteen major puranas see: Winternitz, volume 1, p. 531.</ref> The title Bhavishya Purana signifies a work that contains prophecies regarding the future.<ref>For the title signifying "a work which contains prophecies regarding the future" see: Winternitz, p. 567.</ref> Muslim claims that Kalki has already born in the form of Prophet [[Muhammad]], but it's actual text doesn't matches with the life of Muhammad. | ||
==Text from Bhavishya Purana== | ==Text from Bhavishya Purana== |
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