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Kalki Bhagawan

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Sri Kalki Bhagavan (born Vijaykumar, March 7, 1949 in Arcot district, Tamil Nadu, India) is a highly controversial modern spiritual teacher and religious guru and the founder of the new religious movement known variously as Oneness University, Kalki Dharma, Bhagavad Dharma and Golden Age Foundation. At various times, Sri Kalki has also used names such as Mukteshwar, Sri Kalki Bhagavan and Sri Bhagavan. For clarity, in this article he is referred to simply as Sri Kalki, as the name Sri Bhagavan is universally used for Ramana Maharshi.

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