Prayagraj buzzes with the extraordinary claims of Mamta Kulkarni, the prominent Mahamandaleshwar of Kinnar Akhara. In a candid interview, she revealed visions of the prophesied Kalki Avatar undergoing rigorous training from the warrior sage Lord Parashurama, sparking intense debate on spirituality’s mystical dimensions.
Kulkarni described her spiritual path as one of profound inner awakening, far removed from mere rituals or robes. ‘Ordinary senses can’t perceive these truths,’ she explained. ‘But I’ve beheld Kalki and Parashurama’s guidance firsthand.’ She stressed the sanctity of certain experiences, advising discretion in sharing divine secrets.
Her comments took a pointed turn toward Swami Avimukteshwaranand Saraswati of Jyotishpeeth. ‘Ego poisons even the highest spiritual thrones,’ Kulkarni warned, urging true seekers to cultivate humility.
Reflecting on Ayodhya’s Ram Mandir, she highlighted the collective joy after 500 years of waiting. ‘The Shankaracharya’s dissent stood alone,’ she said, connecting his stance to a landslide at Jyotish Math as heavenly justice.
Kulkarni extolled truth as religion’s core: ‘No garment or title matters without it.’ Her 25-year saffron-clad journey of tapasya underscores her dedication, unbound by labels.
In political remarks, she decried fanaticism, advocating religion’s privacy. She mocked the Shankaracharya’s ties to Samajwadi politics, questioning cow protection under such rule. Affirming PM Modi’s dominance, she tipped Priyanka Gandhi as Congress’s brighter prospect.
This narrative from Kulkarni challenges conventional spiritual discourse, blending prophecy, accountability, and foresight into a riveting tapestry.
