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  2. Shiva Purana - Wikipedia

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    The Shiva Purana contains chapters with Shiva-centered cosmology, mythology, and relationship between gods, ethics, yoga, tirtha (pilgrimage) sites, bhakti, rivers and geography, and other topics. [ 10 ] [ 2 ] [ 11 ] The text is an important source of historic information on different types and theology behind Shaivism in early 2nd-millennium ...

  3. List of Amar Chitra Katha comics - Wikipedia

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    Mahadeva - Shiva and Shakti (Part II) 2020 No individual equivalent Special Issue Indo-Pak War Heroes : 1947-48 2020 Composed of the first five stories from Param Vir Chakra issue. Special Issue Mahadeva - Stories from the Shiva Purana (Part III) 2020 No individual equivalent Special Issue Mahadeva - Stories from the Shiva Purana (Part IV) 2020

  4. Shivarahasya Purana - Wikipedia

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    The book consists of 122 verses from the original Tamil work conveying the essence of the original, and not as a word for word translation. [3] In 1994, "The Ribhu Gita" was published by the Society of Abidance in Truth. It is a complete English translation of the entire text. The translation was done Dr. H. Ramamoorthy and assisted by Nome ...

  5. Ugrashravas - Wikipedia

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    Ugrashravas Sauti (Sanskrit: उग्रश्रवस् सौती, also Ugraśravas, Sauti, Sūta, Śri Sūta, Suta Gosvāmī) is a character in Hindu literature, featured as the narrator of the Mahābhārata [1] and several Puranas including the Shiva Purana, [2] Bhagavata Purana, [3] [4] Harivamsa, [5] Brahmavaivarta Purana, and Padma Purana, [6] with the narrations typically taking ...

  6. Pañcānana - Wikipedia

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    The pañcānana (Sanskrit: पञ्चानन), also called the pañcabrahma, [1] are the five faces of Shiva corresponding to his five activities (pañcakṛtya): creation (sṛṣṭi), preservation (sthithi), destruction (saṃhāra), concealing grace (tirobhāva), and revealing grace (anugraha). [2]

  7. Ramesh Menon (writer) - Wikipedia

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    The Bhagavata Purana (two volumes) a new translation of the Bhagavad Gita; twelve-volume retelling of The Complete Mahabharata (as writer and series editor) – all published by Rupa Publications. All his main books, apart from the latest Complete Mahabharata series (finished in September 2017), have gone into many reprints in India.

  8. Arundhati (Hinduism) - Wikipedia

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    As per the Bhagavata Purana, Arundhati is the eighth among the nine daughters of Kardama and Devahuti. She is the grandmother of Parashara and the great-grandmother of Vyasa. [2] The Shiva Purana describes her as being Sandhya, the mind-born daughter of Brahma, in a previous birth. On instruction of Vasishtha, Sandhya pleased Shiva by penance ...

  9. Four Kumaras - Wikipedia

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    Thus, Shiva made the Kumaras as his disciples. [29] The Linga Purana describes that Shiva, or his aspect Vamadeva, will be born as a Kumara and then multiply into the four Kumaras in each kalpa (eon) as sons of Brahma of that kalpa. In the 29th kalpa, Shveta Lohita is the main Kumara; where they are named as Sananda, Nandana, Vishvananda, and ...