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Bhavishya Malika Predictions for the year 2025: Shocking Predictions from Bhavishya Malika

Bhavishya Malika Predictions for the year 2025: Shocking Predictions from Bhavishya Malika

Time of India29-04-2025

Bhavishya Malika
is one of the most famous texts which was written by Panchasakha and Saint Achyutananda Das. This book is an old prophetic scripture written in Odia some 600 years ago. It includes a number of forecasts about the world events, spiritual changes, and the impending Satyuga (Golden Age), which will replace the current Kaliyuga. Its contents are interpreted and asserted differently by different people and sources.
As we have recently seen the horrific news of terror attack in Pahalgam, which was a major attack on Hindus happened in the recent past years after Pulwana. This is an alarming situation for all the people of this country and might be an indication for the world war 3. Different predictions like Baba Vanga, Nostradamus and Bhavishya Malika refers to these types of attacks, events and in these predictions, it is clearly mentioned that coming time period will be full of unexpected scary events and conflicts. Scroll down the article and check out some of the events given in the Bhavishya Malika book.
Here are the following predictions mentioned in Bhavishya Mallika:
1. Saturn will move into Pisces (Meen Rashi) on March 29, 2025, and when it enters the Uttarabhadrapada Nakshatra on April 28, 2025. Conflicts and natural disasters may be triggered by this celestial event, which is thought to be a sign of impending worldwide calamities. Similar planetary alignments have historically occurred in conjunction with important events, like the start of World conflict II in 1939 and the conflict between India and Pakistan in 1965.
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2. Between 2025 and 2028, the Bhavishya Malika predicts that a third world war will break out. It is anticipated that other countries will be involved in this clash, with China and 13 Islamic states opposing India. It is anticipated that the war will turn into a nuclear war, causing extensive damage and environmental disaster.
3. According to the passage, natural disasters such as earthquakes, floods, tsunamis, and cyclones will occur more frequently and with greater severity, causing enormous destruction and a high death toll. Furthermore, an increase in accidents involving different forms of transportation is anticipated.
4. The Bhavishya Malika warns of the emergence of incurable diseases that are more deadly than COVID-19. It is anticipated that these infections would overwhelm healthcare systems around the world by causing widespread panic and fatality.
5. Significant technological improvements are anticipated in the text, especially in the areas of artificial intelligence and sustainable energy. But these changes could also result in moral conundrums and problems finding work. Global power dynamics are predicted to change politically, with new countries acquiring clout and long-standing alliances changing.
6. Families expect unnatural deaths, which causes instability and grief. It is anticipated that society would see a deterioration in humanity and ethics as materialistic impulses supplant moral principles. Crime and social instability are expected to rise as a result of this moral deterioration.
According to Bhavishya Malika, the Third World War will primarily be a nuclear war with unimaginable devastation. The war that starts with conventional weapons will soon turn into a nuclear war that would cause unimaginable destruction to the world. Russia, Germany, Japan, and France will back the opposing side, while India will be one of the participating countries.
They will face competition from China, Pakistan, America, 13 Muslim countries, African countries, and England, Europe. As a result of the battle, the environment would drastically change and Europe and the Americas would suffer greatly. Unfortunately, the war will destroy many lives and pollute the air in both Europe and America with harmful gases. The devastation that this conflict will cause to both Europe and America is difficult to imagine. Europe and America will have to deal with catastrophic devastation. America and Europe will quickly start a destructive conflict that will wreak havoc on their own countries. All the major and minor religions, as well as their tenets and beliefs, must be incorporated into Satya Sanatan Dharma by the year 2030 of Bhavishya Malika.
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