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Hardcover. Zustand: As New. Contents 1. An assembly of hermits (Rsis) at Prayaga curiosity raised by Bharadvaja before Suta description of the order of creation. 2. Description of the creation of world. 3. Creation of the world by Brahma and representation of nine types creations. 4. Anusarga. 5. Description of Rudra and other Sargas the expansion of the children of the daughters of Daksa Prajapati. 6. An event of the birth of Agastya and Vasistha as the son of Mitravaruna. 7. Penance made by Markandeya for attaining the grace of Lord Sri Hari recital of Mrtyunjaya Strotra and conquest of death. 8. Yama prevents death and his Dutas to visit the devotees of Lord Visnu departure of the hellish organism to the abode of Lord Visnu. 9. Recitation of Yamastaka. 10. Marriage of Markandeya birth of Vedasira performance of penance under Aksayavata and recital of psalm by Markandeya lord give blessings and boon to him. 11. The sage Markandeya recites hymns to the lord Visnu. 12. A dialogue between Yama and Yami. 13. Power of chastity and conversation with a Brahmacari. 14. The importance of pilgrimages and four orders (Asramas) of life. 15. An elucidation of the world tree and the knowledge competent to demolish the same. 16. Description of attainment of emancipation by virtue of concentration on God Visnu. 17. The eight letter hymn and its magnificence. 18. The story of birth of Manu Yama and Yami from the womb of Samjna and birth of Manu Sani and Tapati from the womb of Chaya and birth of Asvinikumaras. 19. A prayer comprising one hundred eight names of Sun God by Visvakarma. 20. Origin of Marutas. 21. Description of Suryavamsa. 22. Description of Candravamsa. 23. Descriptions of fourteen Manvantaras. 24. Devotion of Iksvaku his departure for penance. 25. Penance performed by Iksvaku and attainment of Visnu's icon by Brahma. 26. Description of the generation of Iksvaku. 27. About the Candra Vamsa (the Lunar Clan). 28. Account of deeds performed by Santanu. 29. A description of the generation of Santanu. 30. A description of Dvipas and the heaven. 31. A succinct description of Dhruva's account of deeds the stars plants and the nether region. 32. Description on Sahasranika Sri Nrsimha worship and magnificence of God. 33. Great consequences for keeping the temple tidy the story of king Jayadhvaja. 34. Magnificence of the worship of God Visnu. 35. Method of performing a lakh and crore Homas and their rewards. 36. Story pertaining to the incarnation of God. 37. Incarnation of Matsya and killing of Madhu and Kaitabha demons. 38. Incarnation of God Visnu as tortoise churning of ocean and Visnu's form of enchanting damsel (Mohini). 39. Incarnation of Varaha killing of Hiranyaksa. 40. Incarnation of Nrsimha accomplishments of Hiranyaksipu and praise of Gods. 41. Birth of Prahlada his devotion for Visnu and anxiety of Hiranyakasipu. 42. An episode of atrocities exercised by Hiranyakasipu on Prahlada. 43. Preaching by Prahlada to Daityas drown into sea by Hiranyakasipu and apparent perception of God there. 44. Incarnation of Nrsimha and Hiranyakasipu approaching death. 45. An episode on an incarnation of Vamana. 46. Incarnation of Parasurama. 47. Incarnation of Rama his birth and marriage. 48. Rama's exile death of king Dasaratha and meeting of Rama with Bharata in the forest. 49. Jayanta punished by Rama meeting with Sarabhanga Sutiksna and Agastya humiliation of Surpanakha kidnapping of Sita Jatayu killing and meeting with Sabari. 50. Friendship with Sugriva murder of Bali Sugriva's leniency and his humiliation search for Sita and Hanuman's steps in Lanka. 51. Hanuman's entrance into Lanka meeting with Sita and message to Rama after Lanka burnt into ashes. 52. Rama's visit at sea shore shelter of Vibhisana proposal to make him the king of Lanka Ravana's defeat slaughter of Kumbhakarna Meghnada and other monsters coronation of Rama etc. 53. An account of deeds performed by Sri Krsna and Balarama. 54. Account of deeds performed by Kalki and the Kalki religion. 55. Regain o.
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Hardbound. Zustand: As New. New. Contents Vol. I. Chapters 1 to 150 Introduction. 1. The cause of the lord Visnu assuming the form of fish and other related details. 2. Conversation between Matsya and Manu. 3. The primary creation. 4. The story of Sarasvati. 5. Birth of the daughters of Daksa and Kumara Karttikeya. 6. Description of the Kasyapa dynasty. 7. Birth of Maruts and description of Madana Dvadasi. 8. Presiding deities of each Sarga and the crowning of Prthu as king. 9. Description of Manvantaras and seven Rsis. 10. The story of the king Prthu and the milking of the cow. 11. Genesis of the solar and lunar dynasties and the story of Ila. 12. The story of Ila and description of Iksvaku dynasty. 13. Description of Pitr vamsa and the hundred and eight names of the Goddess. 14. Fall of Acchoda from the heaven and her redemption at her prayer to the manes. 15. Description of Pitr vamsa and the method of performing Sraddha. 16. Different kinds of Sraddhas and the qualities of the Brahmanas to be invited in the Sraddhas. 17. Performing of Sraddha for achieving prosperity and emancipation. 18. Method of Ekoddisti and Sapindikarana Sraddha. 19. Distribution of havya and kavya by pitrs in Sraddhas. 20. Story of the sage Kausika and the ants. 21. The story of Brahmadatta and the four Sheldrake birds. 22. The time suitable for the performing of Sraddha and some rules connected with the same. 23. The origin of Moon his marriage performing of Rajasuya Yajna his attraction for Tara his fight with lord Siva and ending of war at the instance of Brahma. 24. Birth of Budha from the womb of Tara the story of Urvasi and Pururava and that of Yayati. 25. Kaca and Devayanis join Sukra for learning of Mrtasanjivani after bearing painful situations. 26. Devayani proposes marriage with Kaca who refused and their mutual showering of curses. 27. Quarrel between Devayani and Sarmistha Sarmistha pushes Devayani into the well Yayati saves Devayani conversation between Devayani and Sukracarya. 28. History of Yayati and dialogue between Devayani and Sukra. 29. Denouncement of Vrsaparva by Sukracarya and Sarmistha becomes the slave girl of Devayani. 30. Forest sports of Devayani and Sarmistha with their handmaids arrival of the king Yayati his talk with Devayani and his marriage with her. Vol. II. Chapters 151 to 291 151. Collective attack of Danavas over Visnu. 152. Terrific battle of Visnu with Mathana and other Daityas. 153. Dialogue between Visnu and Indra battle of Gods and Daityas defeat of Gods. 154. Taraka commands to free Gods captured by description of marriage of Siva and Parvati. 155. Quarrel between Siva and Parvati. 156. Secret consultations between Kusumamodini and Parvati and other related events. 157. Parvati's curse on Viraka and boon to Ekanamsa. 158. Parvati's prayer by Viraka. 159. Birth of Skanda and his praise by the Siddhas. 160. Battle between Skanda and Taraka and death of the demon. 161. Tapas of Hiranyakasipu arrival of Narasimha in the court of Hiranyakasipu. 162. Description of the form of Narasimha by Prahlada. 163. War between Narasimha and Hiranyakasipu. 164. Emerging of the universe out of the golden lotus. 165. Arrangement of all the four Yugas. 166. Description of delusion. 167. Visnu sleeps in the ocean. 168. Emerging of the five Mahabhutas and a lotus from the navel of Narayana. 169. Manifestation of Brahma from the lotus of the navel. 170. Birth of Madhu and Kaitabha. The Matsya Purana earns its title from the fish incarnation of Visnu the other nine being Kurma Varaha Narasimha Vamana Bhargava Parasurama Rama Krsna Buddha and Kalki. The Matsya Purana is not all based totally on the life story of Matsya but it deals with various other subjects though in some of the chapters Matsya himself is the speaker. Matsya Purana contains 291 chapters in total. First among all it describes the dialogues between Manu and the Lord known as Manusamvada and deals with the following subjects in successive order viz. the history of Brahmanda the Sariraka Samkhya as.
Verlag: Delhi, Parimal Publications,, 1983
Sprache: Englisch
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Hardcover. Zustand: As New. "The Vedas are the most important records of the religion and the institutions of the Aryans. The last and the latest Veda is the Atharvaveda, which is addressed with many other names such as-Amrtaveda, Atmaveda, Angiro Veda, Atharvangirasa, Bhrgvangirasa, Ksatra, Bhaisajya and Chandoveda, etc. Atharvaveda describes the application of both type of ceremonies viz., peaceful affirmation and the witchcraft (Abhicarika) ceremonies. The most cryptic mysteries of universe, the divine prays, applications of offerings, cure for the ailments, marriage, reproduction, family, administration, social pattern and self-protection, education, harmony-sense of unity, pharmaceutical, witchcraft applications, women welfare, etc. all aspects of the universe and the human life are embedded within it. The oldest Bhasya of Sayana too is available in this Samhita. Many translations on Atharva are available, but entire subject-matter on Atharvaveda was translated with critical and exegetical commentary by W.D. Whitney in English and it was edited by Charles Rockwell Lanman during 1905. The translation of the present edition is based on that edition, and Sanskrit text is also included in the current edition. In the present edition, old usage of English has been supplanted with corresponding usage of modern English. Whitney's translation is not available on 20 Kanda, but has been completed in this edition. In the last, an index of mantras in Devanagari is given for the ready reference of the readers.".
Verlag: Indica Books
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Verlag: Parimal Pub, 2010
ISBN 10: 8171101690 ISBN 13: 9788171101696
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Hardcover. Zustand: Fine. The Agni Purana, (Sanskrit: अग्नि पुराण, Agni Purāṇa) one of the 18 Mahapuranas, a genre of Hindu religious texts, contains descriptions and details of various incarnations (avatars) of Vishnu. It also has details account about Rama, Krishna, Prithvi, and the stars. It has a number of verses dealing with ritual worship, cosmology and astrology, history, warfare, sections on grammar and meter, law, medicine, and martial arts. Tradition has it that it was originally recited by Agni to the sage Vasishta. This is a re-edited edition of the translation by M N Dutt. Editor K L Joshi. 2 vols set.
Hardcover. Zustand: New. The Matsya Purana earns its title from the fish incarnation of Visnu, the other nine being Kurma, Varaha, Narasimha, Vamana, Bhargava Parasurama, Rama, Krsna, Buddha and Kalki. The Matsya Purana is not all based totally on the life story of Matsya, but it deals with various other subjects, though in some of the chapters Matsya himself is the speaker. Matsya Purana contains 291 chapters in total. First among all it describes the dialogues between Manu and the Lord, known as Manusamvada and deals with the following subjects in successive order, viz- the history of Brahmanda, the Sariraka Samkhya as explained by Brahma, the origin of the Devas and Asuras, as well as Maruts, the observance of Madanadvadasi vrata, the ways of the worship of the Lokapalas, the description of the Manvantaras, the history of king Vena, the birth of the Sun and Vaivasvata and the meeting with Budha. Then it deals with the families of the manes, the times of performing Sraddha, Pitrtirtha Pravasa, the birth of the moon, the history of Yavati, the glory of Svamikartika, the history of the Vrsni and Yadava houses. Then it describes various ordinances, glory of various tirthas and rivers, the movement of Sun and Moon and their relative positions, the churning of the ocean, worship of the Devas, the characteristics of palaces, pandals and housebuilding, the forms of the temples and pandals, the history of Puru dynasty, the narration of the coming sovereigns, the description of the sixteen gifts such as Tuladana, etc., the names of the Kalpas etc. The present edition of Matsya Purana is a complete book in 2 volumes that includes Sanskrit text, English translation with Notes, an exhaustive Introduction and complete Index of Verses. We hope that this book will be very useful not only for the general readers who have interest in ancient Indian literatures, but also for the scholars.
Verlag: Cambridge University Press, 1981
ISBN 10: 0521233275 ISBN 13: 9780521233279
Sprache: Englisch
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ISBN 10: 8171102433 ISBN 13: 9788171102433
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Hardcover. Zustand: As New. The Upanishads are philosophical and theological mystical treatises forming the third division of the Veda; the preceding portions being the Mantras or Hymns, which are largely prayers, and the Brahmanas or sacrificial rituals- the utterance, successively, of poet, priest and philosopher. There are two great departments of the Veda. The first is called Karma-kanda, the department of works, which embraces both Mantras and Brahmanas; and is followed by the vast majority of persons whose action of religion is laying up of merit by means of ceremonial prayers and sacrificial rites. The second is called Jnana-kanda, the department of knowledges- the theosophic portion of the Vedic revelation; and this is embraced by the Upanishads, and is intended for the select few who are capable of attaining the true doctrine. The most important of the Upanishads belong to what are called Aranyakas or forest-books, which form an appendix to the Brahmanas; and, treating as they do of the release of the soul from metaphsychosis, by means of a recognition of the oneness of its real nature with the great impersonal Self, are so profound that they were required to be read in the solitude of forests, by persons, who, having performed all the duties of a student and a house-holder, retired from the world to and their days in the contemplation of the Deity. The Upanishads undoubtedly represent the highest product of the Indian mind; and one of the most imposing and subtle of the systems of ontology yet known in the history of philosophy; and the Vedanta, styled by Shankaracharya 'the string upon which the gems of the Upanishads are strung,' is regarded as the finest flower and the ripest fruit of Indian spirituality. They contain the highest authority on which the various systems of Indian philosophy rest; and are practically the only portion of Vedic literature which is extensively studied by orthodox educated Hindus in the present day. The Present Edition has been compiled with English translation of 112 important Upanishads many of which are being translated for the first time by a distinguished board of scholars. This edition provides an authentic translation of 112 Upanishads along with a complete index of verses and an exhaustive introduction.
Verlag: Ahmedabad / Delhi, Parimal Publ., (1981)., 1981
Sprache: Sanskrit
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