Matsya Purana Odia Book By Bipra Kabi Kamapala Das

 The Matsya Purana is one of the eighteen major Puranas and among the oldest and better preserved in the Puranic genre of Sanskrit literature in Hinduism.The text is a Vaishnavism text named after the half-human and half-fish avatar of Vishnu. However, the text has been called by the 19th-century Sanskrit scholar Horace Hayman Wilson, "although a Shaivism hivwork, it is not exclusively so the text has also been referred to one that simultaneously praises various Hindu gods and goddesses.

An English study of the Matsya-purana: a Sanskrit text preserving ancient Indian traditions and legends written in over 14,000 metrical verses. The Matsyapurana includes typical encyclopedic topics and scientific content such as details on architecture, history, polity, religion and philosophy.

In this study, the background and content of the Matsya purana is outlined against the cultural history of ancient India in terms of religion, politics, geography and architectural aspects. It shows how the encyclopedic character causes the text to deal with almost all the aspects of human civilization.

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