The Garuḍa Purâṇa (Sâroddhâra)

The Garuḍa Purâṇa (Sâroddhâra) PDF Author: Naunidhirāma
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Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 198

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The Garuḍa Purâṇa (Sâroddhâra)

The Garuḍa Purâṇa (Sâroddhâra) PDF Author: Naunidhirāma
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Languages : en
Pages : 198

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The Garuda Purana

The Garuda Purana PDF Author: Manmatha Nath Dutt
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Languages : en
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The Garuda Puranam

The Garuda Puranam PDF Author: Manmatha Nath Dutt
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Languages : en
Pages : 824

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The Garuḍa Mahāpurāṇam

The Garuḍa Mahāpurāṇam PDF Author: Subhash Jain
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Languages : en
Pages : 1086

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The Garuda Purana

The Garuda Purana PDF Author: Dipavali Debroy
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 097930511X
Category : Mythology, Hindu
Languages : en
Pages : 193

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Garuḍa Mahāpurāṇam

Garuḍa Mahāpurāṇam PDF Author: Pushpendra Kumar
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ISBN: 9788178540863
Category : Hindu hymns, Sanskrit
Languages : en
Pages : 654

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Hindu mythological text with English translation.

Garuda Purana: Pretha Khanda: English Translation only without Slokas

Garuda Purana: Pretha Khanda: English Translation only without Slokas PDF Author: Kausiki Books
Publisher: Kausiki Books
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Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 347

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Garuda Purana is often referred to by Pandits as Vigyana Sarvasva. It covers every single aspect of Vedas, Upanishads, and Puranas at a high level. It discusses the worship of various deities like Siva, Tripura, Durga, Ganesha, Vishnu, Sudarshana, and Gayatri. Though Mahabharata is well known for being the origin of Sri Vishnu Sahasranama, very few know that Vishnu Sahasranama is also recorded in Garuda Purana. Garuda Purana also covers various aspects of human life and how one can achieve happiness in this physical life by following ancient methods such as Meditation, Vastu Sastra, Jyotishya (astrology). Achara Khanda covers how one can improve their lifestyle naturally using, Yoga, Ayurveda, and other sciences. For those eager to earn money and richness, it describes in detail Nava Nidhis (treasures), the science of recognizing and understanding gems such as diamonds and crystals. For health enthusiasts, it covers various types of diseases, how to prevent them, various types of foods, nutrition, and ayurvedic medicines. For the enthusiasts of Dharma, it offers the minute details of Dharma Sastras. Preta Khanda offers a glimpse of Karma Siddhanta (how Karma works), what happens after death, the Soul’s journey through various lokas (dimensions), and all the way until their reincarnation and the rites that need to be performed for the Soul to have a smooth journey post-life. Brahma / Moksha khanda describes incarnations of Vishnu, Mahalakshmi, Siva / Rudra. It details the narrations of Nila, Bhadra, Kalindi, Lakshmana, and Jambavati. Glories of Tirumala Tirupati are also recorded. It recounts the Solar race (Surya Vamsha) and the Lunar race (Chandra Vamsha) and depicts the Mahabharata in detail.

Garuda Purana

Garuda Purana PDF Author: B. K. Chaturvedi
Publisher: Diamond Pocket Books (P) Ltd.
ISBN: 9788128801556
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 134

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This Purana will answer all your queries related to deliverance and salvsation. You will be more informed on the body's emancipation after death.

Introduction to Puranas पुराण परिचय

Introduction to Puranas पुराण परिचय PDF Author: Nag Sharan Singh
Publisher: Nag Prakashak
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Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 76

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A vast literature available in the form of Puranas, stands next to the Vedas, in importance and popularity. It envisages to popularize the precepts, morals and values, propounded in the Vedas, the Upanisads, the Epics, and the DharmaSutras. It not only succeeded in its mission, but also in completely revitalising and revolutionising, and modernising the Vedic religion. Later and modern Hindu religion is an offshoot of the Pauranic religion. The path of devotion and worship propounded in Vedic literature as against the path of ritualistic exercises was followed more vigorously in the Puranas. Thus, the Puranas freed Hinduism from the clutches of the chosen few and spilled it over to masses who were unable to understand the complexities of the Vedic doctrines. The simple and lucid language of these works made more easier the attainment of the desired objective of instruction to the masses in moral and mental education. The value of Puranas cannot be minimized by calling them mythological or religious. Their avowed theme is the presentation of the history of the kings up to the end of the 5th century A.D. There is no doubt that the Puranas embody the earliest traditional history and that much of their material is old and valuable. Altekar has correctly stressed the importance of the Puranas as a source of valuable information for the archaic period of Indian history. Taken collectively they may be described as a popular encyclopaedia of ancient and medieval Hinduism, religion, philosophy, history, politics, ethics etc. Indian tradition believes that the sage Vyasa, with the help of the tales, anecdotes, songs and lore, which had come down from the ages, compiled a Purana and taught it to his pupil, the Suta. He made that Puranasamhita into six versions and taught them to his six disciples. Evidently this handing over from teacher to his pupil continued for some times and resulted in the evolution of eighteen Puranas. The order of enumeration seems to be, more or less, stereotyped, with a few exceptions. The Puranas are classified on the basis of the trinity of gods, Brahma Visnu and Siva. According to the Padma Purana, the Saiva Puranas are : Matsya, Kurma, Linga, Siva, Skanda and Agni ; the Vaisnavas are Visnu, Narada, Bhagavata, Garuda, Padma and Varaha. The Puranas dedicated to Brahma are Brahmanda, Vamana, and Brahma. This would mean that the three gods Brahma, Visnu, and Siva would, respectively, be the object for adoration in their groups of the Puranas. But the two gods Visnu and Siva attained greater prominence which gave currency to the view that the Puranas advocate the worship of either Visnu or Siva.

sri kandha puranam (english)

sri kandha puranam (english) PDF Author: dr.akila sivaraman
Publisher: GIRI Trading Agency Private
ISBN: 9788179503973
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Languages : en
Pages : 452

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Verse work in praise of Murugan, Hindu deity; retold.