Kalki (disambiguation)

Kalki (disambiguation)

Kalki may mean:

*Kalki, an avatar of Vishnu.
*Kalki Krishnamurthy, a Tamil writer from the 20th century
*"Kalki (magazine)", a Tamil magazine of news and literature
*"Kalki (novel)", a Gore Vidal novel


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