About 18 Mahapuranas of Hinduism
In Sanskrit, Puranas means an 'Ancient or Old'. There are 18 Maha Puranas (Great Puranas) and 18 Upa Puranas (Minor Puranas), with over 400,000 verses. The Puranas are group of religious texts that narrates the history of the Universe, its creation and destruction. These are vast genre of literature about wide range of topics of myths and legends such as such as cosmogony, cosmology, genealogies of gods, goddesses, kings, heroes, sages, and demigods, folk tales, pilgrimages, temples, medicine, astronomy, grammar, mineralogy, humor, love stories, as well as theology and philosophy.
Vyasa, the narrator of the Mahabharata, credited as the compiler of the Puranas.
Mahapuranas - Verses
1. Brahma Purana [10,000]
2. Padma Purana [55,000]
3. Vishnu Purana [10,000]
4. Shiva Purana [24,000]
5. Vamana Purana [10,000]
6. Markandeya Purana [9,000]
7. Varaha Purana [24,000]
8. Agni Purana [15,400]
9. Kurma Purana [17,000]
10. Bhagavad Purana [18,000]
11. Linga Purana [11,000]
12. Narada Purana [25,000]
13. Skanda Purana [81,100]
14. Garuda Purana [19,000]
15. Matsya Purana [14,000]
16. Vayu Purana [24,000]
17. Bhavishya Purana [14,000]
18. Brahmanda Purana [12,000]
The Upapuranas are eighteen in number, with disagreement as to which canonical titles belong in that list of eighteen. They include among many: Sanat-kumara, Narasimha, Brihan-naradiya, Siva-rahasya, Durvasa, Kapila, Vamana, Bhargava, Varuna, Kalika, Samba, Nandi, Surya, Parasara, Vasishtha, Devi-Bhagavata, Ganesha, Mudgala, and Hamsa, with only a few having been critically edited.
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