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Padma Purana Pt. 7 (AITM Vol. 45): Ancient Indian Tradition And Mythology Sale -10%

This is part of a ten-volume work, vols 39-48 of the series on Ancient Indian Tradition and Mythology. Named after the lotus in which God Brahman appeared at the beginning of creation, this Purana starts with the narration of Cosmological and Cosmogonic myths. Then comes the description of royal dynasties both Solar and Lunar down to the time of Krsna. This is followed by the description of the war between Devas and Asuras and the defeat of Asuras by God Visnu. After the story of Prahlada comes the narrative of Rama preceded by the account of his predecessors beginning with... Read More

English, 400 Pgs. (HB)
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Padma Purana Pt. 9 (AITM Vol. 47): Ancient Indian Tradition And Mythology Sale -10%

This is part of a ten-volume work, vols 39-48 of the series on Ancient Indian Tradition and Mythology. Named after the lotus in which God Brahman appeared at the beginning of creation, this Purana starts with the narration of Cosmological and Cosmogonic myths. Then comes the description of royal dynasties both Solar and Lunar down to the time of Krsna. This is followed by the description of the war between Devas and Asuras and the defeat of Asuras by God Visnu. After the story of Prahlada comes the narrative of Rama preceded by the account of his predecessors beginning with... Read More

English, 400 Pgs. (HB)
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Padma Purana Pt. 10 (AITM Vol. 48): Ancient Indian Tradition And Mythology Sale -10%

This is part of a ten volume work, vols 39-48 of the series on Ancient Indian Tradition and Mythology. Named after the lotus in which God Brahman appeared at the beginning of creation, this Purana starts with the narration of Cosmological and Cosmogonic myths. Then comes the description of royal dynasties both Solar and Lunar down to the time of Krsna. This is followed by the description of war between Devas and Asuras and the defeat of Asuras by God Visnu. After the story of Prahlada comes the narrative of Rama preceded by the account of his predecessors beginning with... Read More

English, 400 Pgs. (HB)
Rs. 900.00Rs. 1,000.00
Skanda Purana Pt. 4 (AITM Vol. 52): Ancient Indian Tradition And Mythology Sale -10%

This Part of the Skanda Purana covers the whole of Venkatacala-mahatmya which is the first Section of the second Book, namely Vaisnavakhanda. The mountain Venkatacala which is eulogized here is situated in Andhra Pradesh in the South, being an extension of the Eastern Ghats.Out of the episodes narrated in this section two are especially note worthy, viz. those of Princess Padmavati and King Pariksit. The first one is a longer narrative which culminates in the marriage of Padmvati to Srinivasa. The story is interesting but what interests more is the revelation that Padmavati was really Vedavati reborn, who, during the... Read More

English, 248 Pgs. (HB)
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Skanda Purana Pt. 3 (AITM Vol. 51): Ancient Indian Tradition And Mythology Sale -10%

The English translation of the Skanda Purana, the largest of the eighteen major puranas containing over 81,000 Sanskrit metrical verses. The earliest version of the Skanda Purana probably existed before the 5th century CE and thus preserves an enormous amount of history and information regarding Hindu tradition in an encyclopedic format. Subjects covered by this Purana include cosmogony (creation of the universe), mythology (itihasa), genealogy (vamsha), dharma (virtuous lifestyle), festivals (yatra etc.), geography, gemology, etc. But another significant feature is the inclusion of a tremendous amount of pilgrimage guides (Tirtha Mahatmya). The Skanda Purana is also spelled as Skandapurāṇa (स्कन्दपुराण)... Read More

English, 208 Pgs. (HB)
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The Skanda Purana Pt. 2 (AITM Vol. 50): Ancient Indian Tradition And Mythology Sale -10%

The English translation of the Skanda Purana, the largest of the eighteen major puranas containing over 81,000 Sanskrit metrical verses. The earliest version of the Skanda Purana probably existed before the 5th century CE and thus preserves an enormous amount of history and information regarding Hindu tradition in an encyclopedic format. Subjects covered by this Purana include cosmogony (creation of the universe), mythology (itihasa), genealogy (vamsha), dharma (virtuous lifestyle), festivals (yatra etc.), geography, gemology, etc. But another significant feature is the inclusion of a tremendous amount of pilgrimage guides (Tirtha Mahatmya). The Skanda Purana is also spelled as Skandapurāṇa (स्कन्दपुराण)... Read More

English, 613 Pgs. (HB)
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Skanda Purana Pt. 17 (AITM Vol. 65): Ancient Indian Tradition And Mythology Sale -10%

It is the biggest among Puranas. Named after Skanda, son of Siva, this Purana expounds doctrines and worship of Siva. It also contains legends of Siva, especially his battles with Daityas and Danavs. There are sections of Yoga, Dhyana (Meditation), and Jnana (Knowledge). It describes Siva temples in and around Varanasi. It is encyclopedic in character and throws light on different topics of general interest. This Purana is divided into Seven Khandas: Mahesvara, Brahma, Vaisnava, Kasi, Avantya, Nagara, and Prabhasa. While the first three include episodes related to the Trinity, the last four deal with the holy places of pilgrimage,... Read More

English, 350 Pgs. (HB)
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Skanda Purana Pt. 11 (AITM Vol. 59): Ancient Indian Tradition And Mythology Sale -10%

It is the biggest among Puranas. Named after Skanda, son of Siva, this Purana expounds doctrines and worship of Siva. It also contains legends of Siva, especially his battles with Daityas and Danavs. There are sections of Yoga, Dhyana (Meditation), and Jnana (Knowledge). It describes Siva temples in and around Varanasi. It is encyclopedic in character and throws light on different topics of general interest. This Purana is divided into Seven Khandas: Mahesvara, Brahma, Vaisnava, Kasi, Avantya, Nagara, and Prabhasa. While the first three include episodes related to the Trinity, the last four deal with the holy places of pilgrimage,... Read More

English, 483
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It is the biggest among Puranas. Named after Skanda, son of Siva, this Purana expounds doctrines and worship of Siva. It also contains legends of Siva, especially his battles with Daityas and Danavs. There are sections of Yoga, Dhyana (Meditation), and Jnana (Knowledge). It describes Siva temples in and around Varanasi. It is encyclopedic in character and throws light on different topics of general interest. This Purana is divided into Seven Khandas: Mahesvara, Brahma, Vaisnava, Kasi, Avantya, Nagara, and Prabhasa. While the first three include episodes related to the Trinity, the last four deal with the holy places of pilgrimage,... Read More

English, 389 Pgs., (HB)
Rs. 1,000.00
Skanda Purana Pt. 10 (AITM Vol. 58): Ancient Indian Tradition And Mythology Sale -10%

It is the biggest among Puranas. Named after Skanda, son of Siva, this Purana expounds doctrines and worship of Siva. It also contains legends of Siva, especially his battles with Daityas and Danavs. There are sections of Yoga, Dhyana (Meditation), and Jnana (Knowledge). It describes Siva temples in and around Varanasi. It is encyclopedic in character and throws light on different topics of general interest. This Purana is divided into Seven Khandas: Mahesvara, Brahma, Vaisnava, Kasi, Avantya, Nagara, and Prabhasa. While the first three include episodes related to the Trinity, the last four deal with the holy places of pilgrimage,... Read More

English, 554 Pgs. (HB)
Rs. 900.00Rs. 1,000.00
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