The Vishńu Puráńa: A System of Hindu Mythology and Tradition, Volume 5, Part 1Fitzedward Hall Trübner, 1864 |
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... communicated by Brahmá to Pulastya , and by him to Bhishma . The early chap- ters narrate the cosmogony , and the genealogy of the patriarchal families , much in the same style , and often in the same words , as the Vishnu ; and short ...
... communicated by Brahmá to Pulastya , and by him to Bhishma . The early chap- ters narrate the cosmogony , and the genealogy of the patriarchal families , much in the same style , and often in the same words , as the Vishnu ; and short ...
Page xxxii
... communicated through a machinery borrowed from the Tantras : they are told by Sadáśiva to Párvatí , the ordinary interlocutors of Tántrika com- positions . The Uttara Khanda is a most voluminous aggrega- tion of very heterogeneous ...
... communicated through a machinery borrowed from the Tantras : they are told by Sadáśiva to Párvatí , the ordinary interlocutors of Tántrika com- positions . The Uttara Khanda is a most voluminous aggrega- tion of very heterogeneous ...
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... communicated to the Rishis at Nai- misháranya , by Súta , as usual : but he only repeats what was narrated by Suka , the son of Vyása , to Parikshit , the king of Hastinapura , the grandson of Arjuna . Having incurred the imprecation of ...
... communicated to the Rishis at Nai- misháranya , by Súta , as usual : but he only repeats what was narrated by Suka , the son of Vyása , to Parikshit , the king of Hastinapura , the grandson of Arjuna . Having incurred the imprecation of ...
Page xli
... communicated by Brahmá to Nárada , that all men whatsoever , Hindus of every caste , and even Mlechchhas , outcasts or bar- barians , might learn to have faith in Vásudeva . In the third book , the interlocutors are changed to Maitreya ...
... communicated by Brahmá to Nárada , that all men whatsoever , Hindus of every caste , and even Mlechchhas , outcasts or bar- barians , might learn to have faith in Vásudeva . In the third book , the interlocutors are changed to Maitreya ...
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... communicated by Sesha to the Nágas . The creation of Brahmá is then described , and the divisions of time are explained . A very long and peculiar account is given of the Varáha incarnation of Vishnu , which is followed by the creation ...
... communicated by Sesha to the Nágas . The creation of Brahmá is then described , and the divisions of time are explained . A very long and peculiar account is given of the Varáha incarnation of Vishnu , which is followed by the creation ...
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according Agni Ahamkára amongst ancient Angiras Avatára Bhagavata Bhrigu birth Brahmá called cause CHAPTER Colonel Vans Kennedy commentator created creation creator Daityas Daksha daughter deity descendants described Deví Dharma Dhruva divine earth existence fire goddess gods Hari Vamsa Hindu holy India Indra Kalpa Kardama Khanda king Krishna Kúrma Lakshmí latter legends Linga lord Mahábhárata Mahat Máhátmya Maitreya Manu Manwantara Márkańdeya Matsya Muni Nárada Náradíya Nárayana narrated nature oblations Original Sanskrit Texts Padma Parásara passage Pauráńik Pitris portion Pradhana Prajapatis Prakriti prayers Prithu Professor Wilson progeny Pulastya Purána Purusha reading religious Rishis rites rudiment Rudra sacrifice sages Saiva Samhitás Sankhya Śiva Skanda sons spirit Śrí supreme Súta Swayambhuva termed thee things thou art thousand stanzas tion translation universe Vaishnava Varáha Vasishtha Vasudeva Váyu Vedas verses Viráj Vishnu Vishnu Purána Vyása whilst words worship Yoga तथा तु वै
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