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You Must Live Glorious Lives (4)

[20] Moreover, when the goddess Durgá [...] Márkańd́eya Puráńa, the Brhat Nandikeshvara Puráńa, the Devii Puráńa and the Káliká Puráńa, the deity was invariably eight-armed. [...] Rajsahi District of Bangladesh.

Yatamána – the Stage of Perseverance (3)

[1] It is observed that progress in [...] Márkańd́eya Puráńa , the following has also been [...] Márkańd́eya Puráńa because it was the creation [...] Márkańd́eya Puráńa is a voluminous work. The [...] Northern India, especially in Bengal.

Vibration, Form and Colour (1)

[66] Incidentally, the question may [...] Mother behind Her toys. In the Padma Puráńa, Viśńu says to Shiva, –

Verse, Mythology, History and Itihása (3)

[1] Today’s subject of discussion [...] verse (kávya), mythology (puráńa), history (itikathá) and [...] be narrated in a charming style.

[2] The story of a puráńa is also not true, but it has educative [...] Krśńadvaepáyana Vedavyása.

[36] Puravrttakathá yuktam; that [...] compositions: kávya or poetry, purána or mythology, itikathá [...] the social and psychic spheres.

Glossary (1)

[7] PARAMA PURUŚA. Supreme [...] that developed from Sanskrit. PURÁŃA. Mythological story with a moral [...] PURUŚA. Consciousness.

The Social Order and Superiority and Inferiority Complexes (2)

[4] Nidrá means sleep. No one [...] Rámáyańa is a puráńa, it is not a narration of facts, [...] educative value it is called a puráńa.) Rama and Laksmana went in exile. [...] to attend a spiritual function.

The Psychology behind the Origin of Tantric Gods and Goddesses (3)

[8] The system of worshipping the goddess [...] Márkańd́eya Puráńa .”

[26] All such Tantric ideations are [...] expression. If a follower of Tantra or Purana remains preoccupied with a particular [...] The great mystic Ramprasad said,

[42] It is also stated in Tantra that [...] whether belonging to Tantra or Purana – but they will remain far away from the attainment of the Supreme Entity.

The Pervasive Influence of Shiva (Discourse 4) (10)

[25] Manasá was said to be the [...] Vásukiinága. There is a story in one Purana that she was the sister of Vásukiinága, [...] but according to another Purana, Kadru was the mother of serpents [...] composed about 5500 years after Shiva.

[31] The worship of the goddess Durgá is based mainly on the Márkańd́eya Puráńa, and to a lesser extent on the Devii Puráńa, the Káliká Puráńa, the Brhatnandikeshavara Puráńa, the Duragábhaktitaraunginii, [...] Márkańd́eya Puráńa, which is also known as Durgásaptashatii, [...] they have no relation with Him.

[32] There are some people who believe [...] Puranic goddess, and the author of puráńa [educative fiction] can create [...] likes. Nobody can object to this.

[37] Later Káliká Shakti, [...] basis of the Káliká Puráńa, so it has nothing to do with [...] worshipped in Buddhist Tantra also.

[48] On the basis of this saying, Shiva [...] Then a story was concocted in some Purana that the water discarded after [...] flowed in four directions –

The Pervasive Influence (10)

[14] Manasá was said to be the [...] Vásukiinága. There is a story in one Purana that she was the sister of Vásukiinága, [...] but according to another Purana, Kadru was the mother of serpents [...] composed about 5500 years after Shiva.

[21] The worship of the goddess Durgá is based mainly on the Márkańd́eya Puráńa, and to a lesser extent on the Devii Puráńa, the Káliká Puráńa, the Brhatnandikeshavara Puráńa, the Duragábhaktitaraunginii, [...] Márkańd́eya Puráńa, which is also known as Durgásaptashatii, [...] they have no relation with Him.

[22] There are some people who believe [...] Puranic goddess, and the author of puráńa [educative fiction] can create [...] likes. Nobody can object to this.

[27] Later Káliká Shakti, [...] basis of the Káliká Puráńa, so it has nothing to do with [...] worshipped in Buddhist Tantra also.

[38] On the basis of this saying, Shiva [...] Then a story was concocted in some Purana that the water discarded after [...] flowed in four directions –

The Meaning of the Name (3)

[4] The Mahábhárata is [...] divisions – kávya, puráńa, itikathá and itihása. [...] “kávya.” Kalidasa wrote kávya.

[5] Next is puráńa (mythology). In it the stories [...] For instance, the Ramayana is a purana. Shrii Vyasa wrote eighteen puráńas to educate the people.

The Lord of Mortality and Immortality (1)

[16] Shiva has been described as “Gańábharańam” (one whose ornaments are his followers). The Puráńa (mythological treatises), describe [...] outsiders would never dare to do that.

The Intuitional Science of the Vedas – 6: Avidyá (1)

[9] – Márkańd́eya Puráńa

The Intuitional Science of the Vedas – 4 (1)

[27] The word, Náráyańa, [...] Principle or Cosmic Energy. The Puráńa (Hindu Mythology) says Náráyańa [...] is tantamount to sheer madness.

The Influence of Máyá on the Human Mind (1)

[2] 1) Mahámáyá [...] Márkańd́eya Purána (a mythological text) it has been said:

The History of Bengal – 1 (1)

[9] Not only that, even the type of [...] criticized by the Aryans in the Karma Puráńa :

The Four Vargas and Devotion (6)

[1] There is a short story. Once Maharśi [...] categories: kávya (poetic verse), puráńa (fictive tales), itikathá (history) and itihása (benevolent history).

[3] Puráńa or fictive tales : What is puráńa? It is that branch of literature [...] apologized to Parama Puruśa;

[6] This is a puráńa. Even though it is not factually [...] Rámáyańa is one such puráńa. Its story is not factually correct, but is very educative.

[22] This is the last stage. It is called [...] Remember that the Ramayana is a puráńa, it is educative fiction.

The Conduct of an Ácárya (1)

[7] Society is the collective name [...] Márkańd́eya Puráńa. In it, the demons defeated each [...] Niyama in just such a strict way.

Glossary (1)

[12] PÁPA. Sin. PARAMÁ [...] Proutists are adherents of PROUT. PURÁŃA. Mythological story with a moral [...] saiṋcara and pratisaiṋcara.

Tantric Goddesses (1)

[18] All such Tantric ideations are [...] expression. If a follower of Tantra or Purana remains preoccupied with a particular [...] mystic Rámprasád said,

Tantra in Bengal – Excerpt A (1)

[2] Not only that, even the type of [...] criticized by the Aryans in the Karma Puráńa :

Tantra and Indo-Aryan Civilization (1)

[56] – Padma Puráńa

Glossary (2)

[8] PATHAN PERIOD. The period of Indian [...] the jiivátmá". purana, PURÁŃA. Mythological story with a moral [...] dominated by the PURÁŃAS.

Glossary (1)

[10] PARAMA PURUŚA. Supreme Consciousness. PRAKRTI. Cosmic Operative Principle. PURÁŃA. Mythological story with a moral import; educative fiction.

Glossary (1)

[13] PARAMA PURUŚA. Supreme [...] energy by controlling the breath. PURÁŃA. Mythological story with a moral [...] (introversion to the Nucleus).

Glossary (1)

[10] PARAMA PURUŚA. Supreme [...] energy by controlling the breath. PURÁŃA. Mythological story with a moral [...] (introversion to the Nucleus).

Glossary (1)

[8] PARAMA PURUŚA. Supreme Consciousness. PURÁŃA. Mythological story with a moral import; educative fiction.

Ráŕh – 8. (2)

[2] The Márkańd́eya Puráńa, or Cańd́ii [mythological goddess in the Puráńa], says: Rúpaḿ dehi, [...] defect of átma-sukha tattva.

Ráŕh – 2. Outstanding Personalities of Ráŕh (2)

[2] The Mahábhárata is [...] educative features. Some call it a puráńa [educative fiction], but so much aesthetic sense is hard to find in a puráńa. But that Rámáyańa [...] Bengalees into their very hearts.

Ráŕh – 16. (1)

[9] We can find traces of the above-mentioned suppressed anger in the Shúnya Puráńa by Ramai Pandit.

Prakrti Tattva and Oṋḿkára Tattva (1)

[19] – Márkańdeya Puráńa

Parama Puruśa and His Creation (4)

[34] In older days the scriptures or [...] categories: kávya (verse), puráńa (mythology), itihása (educative history), and itikathá (history).

[38] And what is puŕána or mythology? In puŕána the narrative event is not factually [...] Rámáyańa is such a puŕána because it contains much material [...] doing harm to others brings defeat.

Glossary (1)

[14] PAORÁŃIK. Puranic, [...] in His introversive movement. PURÁŃA. Mythological story with a moral [...] saiṋcara and PRATISAIṊCARA.

Ku to Kuiṋjara (Discourse 27) (1)

[70] The second meaning of kukura [...] world. In any case, according to the Purana, the branch of the Yadu dynasty [...] afterwards as yádavas .

Keep Company with the Virtuous (5)

[14] In Saḿskrit, the entire [...] itihása and the fourth is puráńa. Kávya is “Vákyaḿ [...] itihása. And the last one is puráńa. Puráńa is not a fact, not at all a factual [...] The Rámáyana is a purána, the Mahábhárata [...] schools and colleges nowadays. And puráńa, just now I told you, is a story, [...] for all the twenty four hours.

Karpat́a to Karśú (Discourse 19) (1)

[224] 6) The meaning of the word karvarii, [...] Márkańd́eya Purańa.

Kabala to Kaḿsári (Discourse 20) (2)

[158] Kimpuruśavarśa, or [...] composition of the Viśńu Puráńa, that is, it wasn’t Tibet [...] cordial since very ancient times.

[254] Earlier I mentioned that until the time of the Viśńu Puráńa, Mount Kailash and Manas Sarowar [...] Tantra, as well, is not neglected.

History and Superstition (1)

[6] Books which only impart moral education [...] itikathá . It is a puráńa . All the characters in the [...] minds of contemporary readers.

Even the Greatest Sinners (1)

[2] Well, this is indeed a very pertinent question. You know that the Rámáyańa is a highly educative puráńa [mythological story with a moral [...] answer the young man’s query.

Even Middle-Men Differ (1)

[2] There are four kinds of Saḿskrta [...] beautiful presentation of events); Puráńa (an imaginary but educative story); [...] Lord’s pardon in a sloka.

Glossary (1)

[14] PAIṊCA BHÚTAS. [...] aśtáḿga (eight-limbed) yoga. PURÁŃA. Mythological story with a moral [...] SAIṊCARA and PRATISAIṊCARA.

Compound Words (Discourse 18) (3)

[37] I remember an interesting story [...] called either a book of verse or a puráńa [mythological story]. Vákyaḿ [...] educational value then it is called a puráńa, regardless of whether or not [...] Rámáyańa is both kávya and puráńa. However it is not itikathá [...] has no English or French synonym.

A Guide to Human Conduct (1)

[63] It has been said earlier, and it [...] commonly known as worldly people. In Puráńa the names of their wives and children are also mentioned.

Glossary (1)

[12] PARAMA PURUŚA. Supreme [...] Cosmic Operative Principle. PURÁŃA. Mythological story with a moral [...] (introversion to the Nucleus).

All Bask In the Glory of Shiva – 3 (Discourse 8) (2)

[74] The author of the Purana has said something more about [...] Kárttikeyam. According to the Purana, since the boy sucked the breast [...] the Bengali calendar are named.

All Bask in the Glory of Shiva – 2 (Discourse 7) (1)

[57] So there is nothing surprising [...] be a book? So the author of the Puráńa is caught in his own trap.

All Bask in the Glory of Shiva – 1 (Discourse 6) (7)

[36] Let us say a little more about [...] Márkańd́eya Puráńa was not in existence. The Márkańd́eya Puráńa contains references to the goddess Durgá. This Márkańd́eya Puráńa was composed in the Puranic Age, [...] given to the ten-handed goddess.

[37] These are all imaginary creations [...] Márkańd́eya Puráńa was not in existence, hence the [...] no reference to these stories.

[38] Then came the Márkańd́eya Puráńa, on the basis of which the Shrii [...] Márkańd́eya Puráńa also, whose abridged form was [...] performed the worship of the goddess.

[41] On hearing this, the pandits observed, [...] Márkańd́eya Puráńa.”