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Parva which has
three sections with a ****ulative
total of 62 chapters,
Pratisarga Parva which has four
sections with 7, 35, 32 and 26
chapters respectively...
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Purana presents its
contents in
Pancalaksana format –
Sarga (cosmogony),
Pratisarga (cosmology),
Vamsa (genealogy of the gods and goddesses,
sages and kings...
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intermarriage between Indians and Gr****s. As well, an
Indian Puranic source, the
Pratisarga Parva of the
Bhavishya Purana, also
described the
marriage of Chandragupta...
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contains p****ages that some
interpret as
references to Muhammad. In the
Pratisarga Parva (Part III,
Chapter 3,
Verses 5-27), a
figure named "Mahamada" is...
- Gr****
practices to form
dynastic alliances. An
Indian Puranic source, the
Pratisarga Parva of the
Bhavishya Purana,
described the
marriage of Chandragupta...
- Gr****
practices to form
dynastic alliances. An
Indian Puranic source, the
Pratisarga Parva of the
Bhavishya Purana,
described the
marriage of Chandragupta...
- this
narrative of Rama in the
vernacular language.
Bhavishyottar Purana,
Pratisarga Parva, 4.20.
Nabhadas writes in his
Bhaktamal (literally, the Garland...
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topics covered by a Purana: Sarga:
cosmogony or the
creation of the
world Pratisarga:
cosmogony and
cosmology Vamśa:
genealogy of the gods,
sages and kings...
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ceremony that
resulted in the
birth of Rama and his
three brothers. The
Pratisarga-Parvan of
Bhavishya Purana mentions a
legend according to
which the Brahmins...
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following five characteristics: (1)
Sarga (creation of the universe), (2)
Pratisarga (secondary creation), (3)
Vamsa (dynasties), (4) Manvantaras, (5) Vamsa...