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Articles related to "Naimisharanya"
Introduction to Bhagavata Purana The Bhagavata Purana as we have received it is narrated neither by Vyasa nor by Sukhdev, but by Suta Goswami. naimisharanya • shaunaka • bhagavata purana • suta goswami • lomaharshana
The Narada Purana Narada advises Sanaka, Sanandana, Sanatkumar and Sanatana on how to pray to Vishnu and achieve salvation. narada purana • nara • narayan • saraswati • jaya
Glossary M to P Writing on Hinduism necessitates the use of non-English words that occur often need to be explained. This glossary explains words beginning with M to P. madhu • meru • pushkar • mahabharata • pandavas
The Brahmananda Purana The Brahmananda Purana was originally narrated by Vayu Deva at the end of the yagna in which King Pururava was killed. It provides a graphic description of ancient India. brahmananda purana • scripture • hinduism • kurukshetra • lomaharshana
The Brahmavaivarta Purana The Purana is recited by Souti to the sages at Naimisharanya. brahmavaivarta • purana • mahapuranas • brahma • rajasika
The Kurma Purana The highlight of the Kurma Purana is the Ishvar Gita, which describes the essentials of Yoga. A lesser-known romance of the Apsara Urvashi is also described. kurma purana • brahmi samhita • bhagavati samhita • souri samhita • vaishnavi samhita
The Matsya Purana Vishnu as the (Matsya Avatar) Fish Incarnation saves Vaivasvata from the deluge and prepares him for his role as Manu. matsya purana • vaivasvata manu • vishnu • matsya avatar • puranas
The Puranas and the Trinity Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva have differing relative importance in different Puranas, although they are always manifestations of the Supreme god. puranas • mahapuranas • trinity • brahma • vishnu
Glossary Q to S Writing on Hinduism necessitates the use of non-English words that occur often need to be explained. This glossary explains words beginning with Q to S. radha • riga veda • vedas • sama veda • samhitas |
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