3 Satan: Kali, Koka, Vikoka

3 Satan: Kali, Koka, Vikoka
3 Satan: Kali, Koka, Vikoka

3 Satan: Kali, Koka, Vikoka

Author Kedi Ganapati

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Why Kedi Wanted to Meet Satan?

CHAPTER 01

Kedi: Where can I meet Satan?

Ganesh: Which Satan do you want to meet?

Kedi: Are there many Satans?

Ganesh: Yes. In this final age of Kali Yuga, there are three Satans — Kali, Koka, and Vikoka.

Kedi: Which Satan am I worthy of meeting?

Ganesh: That depends. What do you want from Satan?

Kedi: I don't want anything from Satan. I just want to write about Satan's qualities and mindset in my book.

Ganesh: For that, you can read books about Satan. Why do you need to meet him?

Kedi: If the books contain lies, I'll become a victim of those lies too.

Ganesh: You don't want to be a victim of lies, but you're ready to become a victim of Satan? Why?

Kedi: From your questions, it seems like you're avoiding telling me about Satan.

Ganesh: Yes. After getting to know Satan, you might end up wanting to live like one for a few days too.

Kedi: Alright, even so, I still want to know about Satan.

The Three Satans and The Law of Duality

CHAPTER 02

Ganesh: In one Kalpa, there are a total of 72 ages. Among them, only Satan Kali exists in all ages. In the final Kaliyuga, Koka and Vikoka also incarnate on Earth.

Kedi: Why is that? Why don't Koka and Vikoka exist in all ages?

Ganesh: God and Satan are bound by the laws of duality. In each of the 71 ages, one God incarnates in the body of a single human being, so during that period only one Satan remains active. In the final Kaliyuga, three Gods — Maitreya Buddha, Lord Kalki, and Lord Ganesh — incarnate in a single human body. Therefore, during this period, there are three Satans: Kali, Koka, and Vikoka.

Kedi: I have seen statues of Maitreya Buddha, Lord Kalki, and Lord Ganesh, but I have never seen a statue of Satan. What does Satan's statue look like?

Appearance of Kali, Koka and Vikoka

CHAPTER 03

Ganesh: The statue of Satan Kali has a muscular male body and the head of a bull.

Kedi: What does the statue of Satan Koka look like?

Ganesh: The statue of Satan Koka has the body of a kinnar (intersex) and the head of a goat.

Kedi: What do you mean by the body of a kinnar?

Ganesh: Satan Koka has breasts like a woman, genitals like a man, and the head of a goat.

Kedi: What does the statue of Satan Vikoka look like?

Ganesh: Satan Vikoka has a disgusting, obese body. Both of his hands are on the right side, with one hand hidden, and his head resembles that of a pig. Among all the Satans, Vikoka is the most repulsive. Anyone who sees Vikoka’s statue would immediately recognize him as Satan. That is why Satan Vikoka opposes the creation of his own statue and also opposes the worship of statues of other gods and Satans.

Why Vikoka Divided Into Koka and Vikoka?

CHAPTER 04

Kedi: Why are both of Satan Vikoka's hands on the right side?

Ganesh: Satan Vikoka's mindset is that he cannot tolerate any ideology that goes against his own. He considered the right and left hands as two opposing ideologies, so he turned both of his hands to the right side. He kept two legs — right and left — so that he could step into others' ideologies and crush them. He even divided himself into two parts and became Koka and Vikoka.

Kedi: Why did Vikoka divide himself into 2 parts?

Ganesh: Vikoka had 2 mentalities — to manipulate through non-violence and to seize control through violence. These two mentalities seemed opposite to each other to him, so he divided himself into 2 parts. The mentality that manipulated through non-violence became Koka, and the mentality that seized control through violence became Vikoka. Because of this mentality of Vikoka, Parameshwar Ganapati had to divide Bhagwan Kalki into two parts in order to follow the laws of duality — one Maitreya Buddha and the other Nishkalank Kalki.

Where the Satans Exist Today?

CHAPTER 05

Kedi: Where are Satan, Kali, Koka, and Vikoka right now?

Ganesh: Satan, Kali, Koka, and Vikoka do not reside in the body of a single human being. Instead, they dwell simultaneously within millions of people.

Kedi: How can only three Satans reside in the bodies of millions of people?

Ganesh: There are three types of Satans, but their numbers are in the millions. Millions of Kali-type Satans can enter the bodies of millions of people at the same time, and after committing their evil acts, they can immediately leave those bodies.

Kedi: Do Satans reside in my body as well?

Ganesh: Satan enters the body of those who desire others' partners and covet others' wealth and property. You don't even look after your own wealth, so in Satan's eyes, you are useless.

Types of Satanic Mentalities

CHAPTER 06

Kedi: How can we tell which Satan has entered a person's body?

Ganesh: Satan Kali likes political corruption. Satan Koka likes capitalism. Satan Vikoka likes seizing property. A person involved in political corruption has Satan Kali within them. A person involved in capitalism has Satan Koka within them. A person who is taking over others' land and property has Satan Vikoka within them.

Kedi: I had heard that Satan Kali likes gambling, intoxication, and luxury.

Ganesh: Not only Satan Kali, but all Satans and tamasic (dark-minded) humans like these things. Not every pleasure-seeking person has a Satan within them — otherwise, you would be the greatest Satan of all.

Difference Between Satan and Asuric Ganas

CHAPTER 07

Kedi: People who behave like madmen are said to be possessed by ghosts. Isn't that Satan?

Ganesh: Satan only enters the bodies of greedy and cunning people. Ghosts and spirits enter the bodies of the weak and the insane. These are called asuric ganas (demonic spirits).

Kedi: What are ghosts and spirits?

Ganesh: A person who remains lost in past events and ignores the present is said to be in a "ghostly" state. When a gana enters a person's body, the person loses their true nature and becomes a spirit — that is, they begin to live according to the nature of the ganas.

Kedi: Are Satan and the ganas different?

Ganesh: Yes. There are three types of Satan and 108 types of ganas. Satan and the ganas are completely different. The one who is entered by Satan makes others go mad. The one who is entered by a gana becomes mad himself.

How to Destroy Satan?

CHAPTER 08

Kedi: Have I ever met an Asuric Gana or Satan?

Ganesh: You have partied with asuric ganas and enjoyed yourself with them. They have been your customers. In 2022, you were so innocent that, to write a book on Sanatan Dharma, you were asking Satans and the unrighteous for help and showing them your book on Sanatan Dharma.

Kedi:Did I really meet Satan Kali, the most dangerous Satan of all time?

Ganesh: You not only met Satan Kali, but you also satisfied him and his wife with your massage skills. You also had a party with Satan Koka. You thought Satan Koka was a girl, and throughout the entire party, you kept trying to romance Satan Koka. You even ate chicken biryani from the same plate as Satan Vikoka, and in front of him, you ate all of his leftovers to make him proud of you.

Kedi:Am I also Satan?

Ganesh: Your innocent curiosity can’t make you Satan, you can become entertainer of satan, but not satan.

Kedi: I already met a few Satans — Kali, Koka, and Vikoka. If the Satan within them becomes inactive, what happens to them?

Ganesh: They will become ordinary humans, or some other gana, good or bad according to their destiny. But surely, they will no longer be Satan.

Kedi:That means, if yesterday I met a Satan, spent time with him, and then the Satan within him became inactive, he would become normal again? The same person can change from Satan to human, and I may have also met humans who can turn into Satan as well?

Ganesh:Yes, Satan is not born; one becomes Satan and can also lose that state. It is a position that comes from desires and behavior. Once desires and behavior change, the old position is lost and a new position is gained. A similar process happens with Satan and Asuric Ganas.

Kedi: How can Satan be destroyed?

Ganesh: Satan is immortal. No one can destroy Satan, but Satan can be made inactive.

Kedi: How can Satan be made inactive?

Ganesh: Within a human being, at any given time, either a divine nature, a satanic nature, or a human nature can be active. When the divine nature becomes active within a person and within society, Satan automatically becomes inactive.

Kedi: What must I do to make Satan inactive across the entire world?

Ganesh: You were not running merely to write a chapter about Satan. You were running to observe the different natures of Satan so that one day you could research the right divine ideology to deactivate those satanic tendencies. You have already begun your work.

Conclusion

CHAPTER 9

After speaking with Ganesh, I understood that Satan does not exist within just one person — he exists within millions of people. I was deliberately meeting Satans and Asuric beings, enjoying their company, so that I could closely observe their nature. Suddenly, I began to see the faces of all those Satans and Asuric beings, along with their satanic mentality.

I realised that Satan's existence does not reside in a single human being but in the satanic tendencies and actions of millions. I had already "met" Satan, yet I was searching for Kali, Koka, and Vikoka within one person — only to realise they already existed within the bodies of millions. Once I understood this, my mission to meet Satan was automatically complete.

Three Satan
Kali Koka Vikoka
Bull FaceGoat FacePig Face
Muscular BodyTransgender BodyFatty disgusting Body
Full SatanHalf TwinsHalf Twins
6-Pointed StarOne EyeMoon and Star
Loan BusinessCapitalismLand Grabbing
SaturdaySundayFriday
BDSM SexOrgy SexFamily Sex

Note: This content represents a chapter of Kedi Purana, a 64-chapter work authored by Kedi Ganapati. Kedi Purana is a modern Purana of the present and final Kaliyuga.

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