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what is the belief at Pashupatinath about the end of Kaliyug ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • The belief at pashupatinath about the end of kaliyug is that when a small shrine half portruding from the platform on the bagmati river emerges fully, the goddess inside will escape, and this evil period of kaliyug will end on earth.
Answered by kalyaniasokan20
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At Pashupatinath, there is a small reliquary that extrudes from the rocky platform on the Bagmati river bank. There is a common belief that its evolution will pave the ways for the goddess inward to leave, and end Kaliyug, the calamitous period on earth. In other words, people believe that once the shrine will grow properly, the goddess inside it will leave; thereafter the evil period of Kaliyuga will end.

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