Hindu Puranas - Light of Knowledge

April 01, 2015 17:51
Hindu Puranas - Light of Knowledge

The Puranas are ancient Hindu texts eulogizing various deities, primarily the divine Trimurti (Bramha, Vishnu and Shiva) in Hinduism through divine stories. Puranas may also be described as a genre of important Hindu religious texts, notably consisting of narratives of the history of the universe from creation to destruction, genealogies of kings, heroes, sages and demigods and descriptions of Hindu cosmology, philosophy, and geography. Puranas usually employ an abundance of religious and philosophical concepts. They are usually written in the form of stories. Sage Vyasa, is traditionally considered the compiler of the Puranas. Puranas existed in oral form before being written. Of the many texts designated 'Puranas' the most important are the Mahapuraṇas. These are said to be eighteen in number, divided into three groups of six.

The Puranas and their features are given below:

 

Sl No

Name of Purana

No of Verses

Main Contents

1

Brahma Purana

 

10,000 verses

 

Godavari and its tributaries.

2

Padma Purana

 

55,000 verses

 

Greatness of Bhagavad Gita.

3

Vishnu Purana

 

23,000 verses

 

Deeds of Vishnu and various ways to worship

4

Shiva Purana

 

24,000 verses

 

Greatness of Shiva, worshiping and other stories

5

Vamana Purana

 

10,000 verses

 

Areas around Kurukshetra in North India.

6

Markandeya Purana

 

9,000 verses

 

Devi Mahatmya, an important text for the Shaktas

7

Varaha Purana

 

24,000 verses

 

Describes various forms prayer and devotional observances to Vishnu. Also involve Shiva and Durga

8

Agni Purana

 

15,400 verses

 

Vastu Shastra and Gemology

9

Kurma Purana

 

17,000 verses

 

Second of ten major avatar of Lord Vishnu.

10

Bhagavad Maha Purana

 

18,000 verses

 

Most celebrated and popular of the Puranas telling of Vishnu's ten Avatars. Narrates the deeds of KrishnaMost celebrated and popular of the Puranas telling of Vishnu's ten Avatars. Narrates the deeds of Krishna

11

Linga Purana

 

11,000 verses

 

Magnificence of Lingam, symbol of Shiva and origin of the universe

12

Narada Purana

 

25,000 verses

 

Greatness of Vedas and Vedangas.

13

Skanda Purana

 

81,100 verses

 

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

14

Garuda Purana

 

19,000 verses

 

Describes death and its aftermaths.

15

Matsya Purana

 

14,000 verses

 

Narrates the story of Matsya, the first of ten major Avatars of Vishnu. It also contains genealogical details of various dynasties.[Narrates the story of Matsya, the first of ten major Avatars of Vishnu. It also contains genealogical details of various dynasties.]

16

Vayu Purana

 

24,000 verses

 

Another name of Shiva Purana

17

Bhavishya Purana

 

17,000 verses

 

Ways to worship Devis, Krishna and Ganesha.

18

Brahmanda Purana

 

12,000 verses

 

Includes Lalita Sahasranamam, a text some Hindus recite as prayer.

 



We will be talking about different puranas and the stories in each puranas in this section.

By Premji

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