What is the personality type of Kalki (avatar)? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Kalki (avatar) from Hinduism and what is the personality traits.
Kalki (avatar) personality type is ENTJ, the Protector. The name Kalki means "Benevolent King" or "The King of Justice."
Kalki means "Death" in Sanskrit. Kalki is the 22nd incarnation of Vishnu. He will come to earth to usher in Kali Yuga, the final age of darkness.
Kalki is the only avatar that doesn't have a body yet. He is limited to communicating through other avatars.
Kalki will destroy all other avatars and the physical world, but will preserve the human consciousness.
When Kalki appears, he will be recognized by his golden color and will speak in a loud voice. He will give the following message:
"I am the last avatar. I am the harbinger of the destruction of this world, which has been corrupted by greed and ignorance. This world is now dying because the people have forgotten the highest truth. I will be your guide to the highest truth."
Marks of Kalki:
Blue-green eyes, white beard, golden halo, golden aura, golden color, golden sword, golden armor, golden wings.
Kalki, also called Kalkin, is the prophesied tenth avatar of the Hindu God Vishnu. His birth will be the end of the Kali Yuga, the final of the four eras (Satya Yuga, Treta Yuga, Dvapara Yuga, and Kali Yuga), in the endless cycle of existence within Hinduism. This will subsequently start a new cycle with Satya Yuga. He is described in the Puranas as the avatar who rejuvenates existence by ending the darkest and destructive period to remove adharma and ushering in the Satya Yuga, while riding a white horse with a fiery sword. The description and details of Kalki are different among various Puranas. He is, for example, only an invisible force destroying evil and chaos in some texts[citation needed], and portrayed as someone leading an army of warriors in some. Kalki is also found in Buddhist texts: in Tibetan Buddhism, the Kalachakra-Tantra. The prophecy of the Kalki avatar is believed not only by the followers of the Vaishnavism sect of Hinduism (Sanatan Dharma).