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The Garuda Purana, translated by M. N. Dutt, is one of the 18 major Puranas in Hinduism and is particularly revered for its insights into cosmology, ethics, and the afterlife. This ancient text, attributed to the deity Garuda, the celestial bird and mount of Lord Vishnu, is a comprehensive scripture containing both mythological narratives and detailed religious instructions. The Garuda Purana explores the creation of the universe, the structure of the cosmos, and the eternal nature of the soul. One of the most significant themes of the text is its discourse on life after death. It provides detailed accounts of the soul's journey, including the various stages of existence after death, the different realms the soul may inhabit, and the karmic consequences of one's actions. The Purana is also an important guide for performing rituals related to death and for understanding the laws of karma, offering practical advice on proper conduct, spirituality, and the importance of dharma (righteousness). In M. N. Dutt's translation, the Garuda Purana also offers moral teachings, emphasizing the significance of devotion to the divine, ethical living, and the importance of performing one's duties. The work blends philosophy, mythology, and religious rituals, making it a vital text in the Hindu spiritual tradition.
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