The present Part I, that is AITM Volume 49, comprises the whole of Kedarakhanda which is the first Section of Book I, i.e. Mahesvarakhanda, along with an Introduction and Index. This Section has thirty-five chapters which treat the oft-repeated themes of the self-immolation of Sati in the sacrifice of Daksa, the churning of the ocean, the elimination of demon Vrtra, the story of how Bali is outwitted by Vamana, the burning of Kamadeva by god Siva and the celebration of latter’s marriage with Parvati who wins him over by her severe penance, and the slaying of demon Taraka by Karttikeya or Skanda after whom the Purana is named. In addition, the main objective of this Purana is the glorification of the god Siva and the inculcation of devotion to him and his worship, it also includes many stories and legends about Siva, the importance of the worship of Linga and of that of Ganesa, the meritoriousness of wearing Tripundra, Rudraksa, Vibhuti, etc. Though every now and then the Purana harps upon the supremacy of the god Siva, Visnu is not underrated but held on a par with Siva, and no opportunity is lost in trying to reduce the gulf between Saivism and Vaisnavism.
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