Ganesa puranam: Parishishta bhaga Sanskrit
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- 294.5925 M2779 G 104897
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294.5925 K8976 S 104961 Srimad Bhagavatam: | 294.5925 K8976 S 104962 Srimad Bhagavatam: | 294.5925 K929 G 101114 Garudapurana | 294.5925 M2779 G 104897 Ganesa puranam: | 294.5925 M3119 P 101289 Pauranik pol prakash | 294.5925 N1315 M 101863 Srimarkandeyamahapuranam = The Markandeyamahapuranam | 294.5925 N1647 S Srimannarayaniyam of melpathur narayana bhattatiri |
The Ganesha Purana (Sanskrit:गणेश पुराणम्; gaṇeśa purāṇam) is a Sanskrit text that deals with the Hindu deity Ganesha (Gaṇeśa).[1] It is an upapurāṇa (minor Purana) that includes mythology, cosmogony, genealogy, metaphors, yoga, theology and philosophy relating to Ganesha.[2][3]
The text is organized in two voluminous sections, one on mythology and genealogy (Krida-khanda, 155 chapters), and the other on theology and devotion (Upasana-khanda, 92 chapters). It exists in many versions.The text's composition and expansion date has been estimated to be the late medieval period, between the 13th- to 18th-century CE, during a period of political turmoil during the Islamic rule period of South Asia. The text shares the features and stories found in all major Puranas, and like all Puranas, it is, states Bailey, also a cultural object and reflects the cultural needs and mores, in the environment it was written.
Sri Mahaganapati sahastanamavali, Ganesa puranasya kuch bhutakalena kriya rupo ke suche.
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