Puranas
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In the Sanskrit language, purana means story of ancient times. For Hindus, a purana is a scripture that tells what happened in ancient times. Puranas tell about history, ancient Indian traditions, and what Hindus believe. It is basically in Sanskrit and Tamil languages.
List of Puranas
[change | change source]Mahapuranas
[change | change source]Mahapurana means Great Story of Ancient Times in Sanskrit.
- Agni (15,400 verses)
- Bhagavata (18,000 verses)
- Bhavishya (14,500 verses)
- Brahma (24,000 verses)
- Brahmanda (12,000 verses; includes Lalita Sahasranamam, a text some Hindus recite as prayer)
- Brahmavaivarta (18,000 verses)
- Devi Bhagavata (18,000 verses)
- Garuda (19,000 verses)
- Harivamsa (16,000 verses; more often considered itihāsa)
- Kurma (17,000 verses)
- Linga (11,000 verses)
- Markandeya (9,000 verses; includes Devi Mahatmyam, an important text for Shaktas)
- Matsya (14,000 verses)
- Narada (25,000 verses)
- Padma (55,000 verses)
- Shiva (24,000 verses)
- Skanda (81,100 verses)
- Vamana (10,000 verses)
- Varaha (10,000 verses)
- Vayu (24,000 verses)
- Vishnu (23,000 verses)