- The
Padma Purana (Sanskrit: पद्मपुराण or पाद्मपुराण,
Padma-
Purana or
Padma-
Purana) is one of the
eighteen Major Puranas, a
genre of
texts in Hinduism...
- the Vayu
Purana,
Matsya Purana, and
Aditya Upa
Purana admit the Devi
Bhagavata Purana as a Mahapurana,
whereas the
Padma Purana,
Garuda Purana and Kurma...
- Vayu
Purana, the
Vishnu Purana, the
Linga Purana, the
Markendeya Purana, the
Kurma Purana, the
Garuda Purana, the
Padma Purana and the
Shiva Purana have...
-
Brahmanda Purana states that
Vishnu in the form of
Brahma supports the mount;
while as
Narayana invigorated the gods. The Vayu
Purana, the
Padma Purana have...
- Brahma. —
Padma Purana (translated by N.A. Deshpande, 1988), Part 1,
Chapter 30 ('Origin of Visnu's Steps'),
Verses 1-8 In the
Padma Purana, two accounts...
- Avatars' of Vishnu. The Agni
Purana,
Varaha Purana,
Padma Purana,
Linga Purana,
Narada Purana,
Garuda Purana, and
Skanda Purana all
provide matching lists...
-
daughter Nandini's
marriage with Chitragupta.[citation needed]
According to
Padma Purana, "Chitragupta was
placed near Yama to
register the good and evil actions...
-
Garuda Purana listing of the Dashavatara,
Matsya is the first. The
Linga Purana, the
Narada Purana, the
Shiva Purana, the
Varaha Purana, the
Padma Purana, the...
-
identified as the
mother of Vritra, the
asura slain by Indra. In the
Padma Purana, the
children of Danu are described: From Kaśyapa, Danu
obtained a hundred...
- self-knowledge. The
Padma Purana categorizes the
Garuda Purana—along with the
Bhagavata Purana, the
Vishnu Purana and itself—as a
sattva Purana (a
Purana that represents...