- The
Brahmanda Purana (Sanskrit: ब्रह्माण्डपुराण:, romanized:
brahmāṇḍa-purāṇa) is a
Sanskrit text and one of the
eighteen major Puranas, a
genre of Hindu...
- Āryāvarta)
Druhyu /
Hrada (Vayu),
Bhadra (
Brahmanda) – (Udichya Āryāvarta –
Northern Āryāvarta)
Durga /
Durgala (
Brahmanda) – (Aparanta Āryāvarta –
Western Āryāvarta)...
-
Lalita Sahasranama and
Saundarya Lahari. In the
Lalitopakhyana of the
Brahmanda Purana, she is
referred to as Adi Parashakti. The term "Tripura" conveys...
- The
Brahmastra (Sanskrit: ब्रह्मास्त्र, romanized: Brahmāstra, lit. 'Astra of Brahma') is a
celestial weapon (astra)
created and
owned by the god Brahma...
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human inclinations metamorphose into
something demonic (Asura). In the
Brahmanda Purana, it is
stated the term 'Asura' was used for the
Daityas due to...
- Vayu
Purana to c. 350 CE,
Harivamsa and
Vishnu Purana to c. 450 CE,
Brahmanda Purana to c. 350–950 CE,
Vamana Purana to c. 450–900 CE,
Kurma Purana...
- the
Advaita Vedanta framework. It is
embedded in the
latter portion of
Brahmānda Purana, and the
author is
considered to be Vyasa. The
Hindu tradition...
- in
texts such as the
Bhagavata Purana, the
Markandeya Purana, and the
Brahmanda Purana,
though stories about his
birth and
origin vary from text to text...
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prominently in Shaktism. He is
featured in the
Lalita Mahatmaya of the
Brahmanda Purana,
where he is
slain by the
goddess Lalita.
After his
brothers were...
- seed of each
union into a
golden pot, from
which Skanda was born. The
Brahmanda Purana mentions the
names of the
children of Svaha: Pavamāna, Pāvaka,...