Bhagavata Purana – Bhagavata Purana also explains about Lord Vishnu.īhagavata Purana contains totally 18,000 verses.ħ. Varaha Purana contains totally 24,000 verses.Ħ. Varaha Purana also describes different Vratas. Varaha Purana – The Varaha Purana explains about the glory of the Lord Vishnu. Garuda Purana contains totally 19,000 verses.ĥ. Along with this it also contains the description of Tarsya Kalpa and also the Vishnu Sahasra Nama. Garuda Purana – This Garuda Purana is the one that contains the Bhagavath gita subjects and also the reincarnation. Padma Purana contains totally 55,000 versesĤ. This Purana also contains the synopsis of everything. Padma Purana – This Purana contains the story of Rama, Ekadasi, Bhrgu, Matsys etc. Naradiya Purana contains totally 25,000 verses.ģ. This Purana contains the synopsis of everything. Naradiya Purana – This Purana explaning about various places and description about Jagannatha Puri, Dwaraka, Bhadrinatha and various other Places will be given. Vishnu Purana contains totally 23,000 verses.Ģ. Vishnu Purana – Vishnu Purana contains description about the varnasrama, description about the angas of the Veda, description about Sveta Varaha Kalpa, description about Vishnu dharmotara, description about the age of Kali. The list of 18 Puranas are as follows along with the verses that are available in each Purana along with the description.ġ. It will be wonderful to read about the greatness of Lord Vishnu, Lord Shiva and Lord Brahma in all the Puranas. The Puranas are 18 in number and in the first 6 Puranas Lord Vishnu is the predominating deity and in the next 6 Puranas Lord Brahma is the predominating deity and in the last 6 Puranas Lord Shiva is the predominating deity and all the Puranas are written in such a way that which gives wonderful explanation in a poetry manner. List and description of 18 Puranas in Hindu religion According to the literatures available there are totally 18 puranas available in hindu religion that describes about the greatness of Lord Shiva, Lord Vishnu and Lord Brahma. This resource provides information on the List of the Puranas that are present in Hindu religion. Root." Consciousness is the root of all life.Posted Date: |Updated: 1 | Category: Tamil Nadu | Author: bala41288 | Member Level: Bronze |Points: 35 | "Be like a gardener to the tree of your life, water the My message to the individual in one sentence Nader-Ram in Human Physiology: Expression of Veda and In the physiology, Puran, the total potential of the process of observation, is found in the 'great intermediate net', which monitors and processes the inputs and outputs of the central nervous system and provides a corrective response on the basis of intended action, individual needs, environmental demands, and actual performance.įor each of the 3.5 million motor neurons, participating in the display of action, there are an average of 400,000 neurons in the great intermediate net. within the Samhita level of consciousness, providingĪ structure to the eternally silent, self-referral, self-sufficient,įully awake state of consciousness, which is intimately personal The dynamism of observing in the witnessing quality of Rishi In promoting the quality of Devata the process of observation, With reference to consciousness, PuranĬomprises the specific sets of laws of Nature that are engaged The ANCIENT and ETERNAL quality involved in Puran is one of the structuring dynamics of Rk Veda.