Kalki Sena

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Kalki Sena


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Kalki Sena
Type Volunteer Combat Organization
Founded April 2024
Founder Wing Commander Pushkal Dwivedi (Retd.)
Headquarters Ayodhya, with command HQs at Lucknow, Pune, Bangalore, Delhi, and Kolkata
Area served India
Key people
  • Wing Commander Pushkal Dwivedi (Retd.) (Chief)
Purpose Protection of Sanatan Dharma, assistance to government agencies
Website www.kalkisena.co.in

Kalki Sena is a volunteer combat organization formed to protect Sanatan Dharma and assist Indian government agencies in maintaining law and order. It draws its inspiration from the belief that Bhagwan Kalki, the 10th Avatara of Bhagwan Vishnu, will come very soon during Kalyuga to establish Kalki Rajya. The organization aims to prepare for this event by creating a volunteer force, known as the Kalki Sena, to assist Lord Kalki in his mission. In the meanwhile Kalki Sena aims to establish a large volunteer combat force while doing all round empowerment of Hindus worldwide.[1]

History[edit | edit source]

The Kalki Sena was founded by Wing Commander Pushkal Dwivedi (Retd.), a former officer of the Indian Air Force (IAF). He served in the IAF for over two decades, holding key roles in special operations, aviation, security, administration, and intelligence. After retiring from service, Dwivedi became actively involved in religious, political, and social activism.

Before forming the Kalki Sena, Wing Commander Dwivedi was associated with the Ekam Sanatan Bharat Dal (ESBD), where he served as President of the Uttar Pradesh State chapter and National Vice President of the party. However, disillusioned by the party’s failure to deliver on promises to the Hindu community, Dwivedi left the ESBD along with his thousands supporters , leading to a massive defeat of the party in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.

Following his departure from ESBD, Wing Commander Dwivedi initiated his dream project: a volunteer combatant organization for Hindus to protect the nation (rashtra) and dharma. This vision resulted in the formation of Kalki Sena, which aims to assist government agencies and uphold the principles of Sanatan Dharma.

Objectives[edit | edit source]

The primary aim of Kalki Sena is to establish a disciplined volunteer force that supports Indian government agencies, armed forces, and emergency services. The organization has set 85 well-defined objectives, broadly categorized under the following goals:

  • Protecting Sanatan Dharma and its icons.
  • Assisting government agencies in maintaining law and order.
  • Safeguarding the sovereignty of India.
  • Providing employment and generating warriors to defend the nation.

Symbolism and Emblem[edit | edit source]

The emblem of Kalki Sena carries deep symbolic meaning. It features a skull wearing a beret, representing the warriors' acceptance of death and fearlessness, akin to the Ganas of Lord Shiva. The beret symbolizes discipline and training, while the wings signify swift movement and unlimited potential. The emblem also features a sword and an AK-47, symbolizing proficiency in both ancient and modern combat techniques and ideologies. The stars in the emblem represent the high quality of training and service that the Kalki Sena upholds.

Leadership[edit | edit source]

The founder and first chief of Kalki Sena is Wing Commander Pushkal Dwivedi (Retd.). With his vast experience in military tactics, combat, leadership, and Sanatan Dharma, he has been actively involved in raising awareness about religious, political, and cultural issues concerning Hinduism. He continues to lead the organization with a focus on strengthening the Kalki Sena and its mission of dharm raksha (protection of righteousness). On 23 September 24, in a high level conference in Lucknow, Jyotish peeth shankracharya, on behalf of all Four shankracharyas, launched the logo of Kalki Sena and commanded Wing Commander Pushkal Dwivedi as first Senapati of this Hindu Army. This gave a worldwide publicity and fame to Kalki Sena.

See Also[edit | edit source]

  • Sanatan Dharma
  • Bhagwan Kalki
  • Ram Rajya
  • Kalyuga

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