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Purvakhanda and the
Uttarakhanda. The
Purvakhanda consists 3270
slokas in 51
chapters written in
Nagari script and the
Uttarakhanda has 45
chapters written...
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These are
divided into two parts: a
Purvakhanda (early section) and an
Uttarakhanda (later section, more
often known as
Pretakhanda or Pretakalpa). The Purvakhanda...
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comprises three khaņḑas (parts): pūrvakhaņḑa, madhyakhaņḑa and
uttarakhaņḑa. On the
basis of its
usage of
Sanskrit words with
unusual meaning and...
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significant collection of
chapters which glorify Shiva. The last part,
called Uttarakhanda,
contains legends and
mythology ****ociated with
Indian festivals, eighteen...
- 1979.
Retrieved 21
February 2020. Kaṭhoca, Yaśavanta Siṃha (2010).
Uttarākhaṇḍa kā navīna itihāsa. ISBN 978-81-86844-91-5. OCLC 948116582. "Uttarakhand...
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Retrieved 8
February 2021. Śarmā, Devīdatta (1983).
Linguistic History of
Uttarākhaṇḍa.
Vishveshvaranand Vedic Research Institute. Miśra, Nityānanda (1994)...
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Local civic body in Roorkee,
Uttarakhanda, India...
- Gaṇeśa)" has 155 chapters. The
Kridakhanda is also
called the
Uttarakhanda (
uttarakhaṇḍa) in the colophons.
Chapter 46 of the
Upasanakhanda includes a...
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Local civic body in Srinagar,
Uttarakhanda, India...
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University Press, ISBN 978-0-19-973872-4,
pages 18–19, 35–39
Padmapurana Uttarakhanda,
Chapter 263 Picascia,
Rosanna (18
April 2023). "Our
epistemic dependence...