Monday, September 14, 2015

Puranaas


S.No.Purana nameVerses numberComments
1Agni15,400 versesContains details of Vastu Shastra and Gemology.
2Bhagavata18,000 versesIndologist Ludo Rocher considers it to be the most celebrated and popular of thePuranas,[20][21] telling of Vishnu's ten Avatars. Its tenth and longest canto narrates the deeds of Krishna, introducing his childhood exploits, a theme later elaborated by many Bhakti movements.[22]
3Brahma10,000 versesDescribes the Godavari and its tributaries.
4Brahmanda12,000 versesIncludes Lalita Sahasranamam, a text some Hindus recite as prayer.
5Brahmavaivarta17,000 versesDescribes ways to worship Devis, Krishna and Ganesha.
6Garuda19,000 versesDescribes death and its aftermaths.
7Harivamsa16,000 versesIs considered to be itihāsa (epic poetry).
8Kurma17,000 versesIs the second of ten major avatars of Lord Vishnu.
9Linga11,000 versesDescribes the magnificence of Lingam, symbol of Shiva, and origin of the universe. It also contains many stories of Lingam one of which entails how Agni Lingam solved dispute between Vishnu and Brahma.
10Markandeya09,000 versesThe Devi Mahatmya, an important text for the Shaktas, is embedded in it.
11Matsya14,000 versesNarrates the story of Matsya, the first of ten major Avatars of Vishnu. It also contains genealogical details of various dynasties.[23]
12Narada25,000 versesDescribes the greatness of Vedas and Vedangas.
13Padma55,000 versesDescribes the greatness of Bhagavad Gita. Hence, it is also known as gītāmāhātmya (lit. the majesty of Gita).
14Shiva24,000 versesDescribes the greatness of Shiva, greatness in worshiping Shiva and other stories about him.
15Skanda81,100 versesDescribes the birth of Skanda (or Karthikeya), son of Shiva. The longest Purana, it is an extraordinarily meticulous pilgrimage guide, containing geographical locations of pilgrimage centers in India, with related legends, parables, hymns and stories. Many untraced quotes are attributed to this text.[24]
16Vamana10,000 versesDescribes areas around Kurukshetra in North India.
17Varaha24,000 versesDescribes various forms prayer and devotional observances to Vishnu. Many illustrations also involve Shiva and Durga.[25]
18Vayu24,000 versesAnother name of Shiva Purana
19Vishnu23,000 versesDescribes the many deeds of Vishnu and various ways to worship him.[26]

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