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Shiva as the
Absolute and the
source of true knowledge. The
editions of
Skandapurana text also
provide an
encyclopedic travel handbook with
meticulous Tirtha...
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Akademie van Wetenschappen, Amsterdam, 1997.
Gonda Lectures. 1998 The
Skandapurāṇa,
Volume I. Adhyāyas 1–25.
Critically Edited with
Prolegomena and English...
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Rajatarangini (12th cent. CE) and
Sahyadrikhanda (5th–13th cent. CE) of
Skandapurana,
Brahmins are
broadly classified into two
groups based on geography....
- Andhras, and who were
probably overlords of the
Abhiras at one time. A
Skandapurana legend calls Shudraka an "Āndhrabhṛtya",
meaning a v****al of the Andhras...
- the
grounds that it was Vyasa's
crowning achievement. Similarly, the
Skandapurana, too,
suggests that the
puranas are the
Fifth Veda, thus
giving itself...
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these as nāga, dhanamjaya, and kurma; the
other two are
named in the
Skandapurana (181.46) and
Sivapurana Vayaviyasamhita (37.36) as
devadatta and krtaka...
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Publishing House. OCLC 34008529. Hans
Bakker (2014). The
World of the
Skandapurāṇa. BRILL. ISBN 978-90-04-27714-4. Max Deeg (2016). "The
Political Position...
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various Puranas (ancient scriptures) like Matsyapurana,
Agnipurana and
Skandapurana include many
references about Harishchandragad. Its
origin is said to...
- Adriaensen/Bakker/Isaacson 1998 (The
Skandapurāṇa.
Volume I. Adhyāyas 1-25) and Bakker/Isaacson 2004 (The
Skandapurāṇa.
Volume IIA. Adhyāyas 26-31.14). Indo-Iranian...
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refers to a "thin flat
circular cake-like dish" and is
mentioned in the
Skandapurāņa 2.5.9... Maṇḍaka (मण्डक) is the name of "wheat dish"
having Samita as...