Doomsday Warning for India: Kodi Mutt Swamiji Chilling Presdiction About Earthquake, Sudden Deaths Goes Viral
A chilling prophecy has emerged from Karnataka, where Dr. Shivananda Shivayogi Rajendra Swamiji of the Kodi Mutt Sansthan has issued a dire warning for India and the world. While visiting Mysuru to inspect the site of a new meditation center built by the Naman Foundation, the respected Swamiji predicted that a great danger awaits India and that the world is on the verge of a massive shock.

World to Face a Global Shock, Says Kodi Mutt Seer
Speaking with grave concern, Swamiji said the entire world will soon experience a shock so intense that it will turn its back on the current system. This spiritual warning is not only metaphysical but also points toward political, environmental, and societal instability.
He particularly warned that those in power at the Centre and in the states would face mounting problems in the coming days. "It's better to understand and resolve these issues now," he advised. "Otherwise, they will spiral into bigger problems."
Kodi Swamiji's Earlier Predictions: From Natural Disasters to Political Unrest
This is not the first time that Dr. Shivananda Shivayogi Rajendra Swamiji has made such alarming forecasts. Just three weeks ago in Hassan, he predicted:
- Cloudbursts
- Massive floods
- Violent winds
- Unstable lives
- People dying suddenly, even while walking
He also delivered a similar warning earlier this year in Belagavi (Belgaum). There, he spoke about:
- Impending air and water crises
- Himalayan glacier melting
- Earthquakes
- Widespread panic among political leaders
According to the Swamiji, these events are part of a larger cosmic correction that humankind is unprepared for.
A Spiritual Forecast Tied to Indian Traditions
Swamiji explained that such predictions are usually made during Ugadi and Sankranti, two important festivals in the Hindu calendar. While Ugadi is typically used to predict rains, crops, and agriculture, Sankranti is seen as a window into politics and governance.
He emphasized that there would be no problem until Sankranti, but warned that after that, a dark cloud would loom over the palace-a metaphor believed to hint at trouble for those in power.
"Wars Will Stop Only When Minds Stop" - A Deeper Spiritual Message
Swamiji's warnings also carried philosophical depth. "Wars will continue until minds stop," he said. "Silence brings knowledge. Out of 84 lakh living entities, man is the last and most gifted-with intelligence and wisdom."
He stressed that meditation centers and spiritual awareness are key to preventing this catastrophe, noting that divine trees like those from the Panchatantra offer healing through high oxygen production and spiritual energy.
Is India Ready for What Lies Ahead?
Swamiji's predictions-covering natural disasters, political instability, and environmental collapse-paint a grim picture if ignored. With repeated warnings across different regions in Karnataka, spiritual followers and even political observers are taking note.
Whether one believes in prophecies or not, the repeated warnings from a respected religious figure are gaining attention-especially at a time when the world is facing climate crises, geopolitical tensions, and increasing uncertainty.
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