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  2. The Viṣṇu Purāṇa (Sanskrit: विष्णुपुराण) is one of the eighteen Mahapuranas, a genre of ancient and medieval texts of Hinduism. [1] . It is an important Pancharatra text in the Vaishnavism literature corpus. [1][2]

    • The First Aṃśa: Cosmology
    • The Second Aṃśa: Earth
    • The Third Aṃśa: Time
    • The Fourth Aṃśa: Dynasties
    • The Fifth Aṃśa: Krishna
    • The Sixth Aṃśa: Liberation
    • Vishnu Purana Teachings

    The first Amsha (part) in the Vishnu Purana deals with the creation, maintenance, and destruction of the Universe. Here, the Hindu God Vishnu is presented as the central element. The 22 chapters of this first part contain reverence and worship of Vishnu as a means for liberation. Lord Vishnuis described as Hari, Madhava, Janardana, Achyuta, Hrishik...

    This part of the text contains the theory of the earth, its seven continents, and seven oceans. It describes major mountains, including Mount Meru, Mount Mandara, and many other mountains. It also describes “Bharata-Varsha” (the country of Bharata) along with its various rivers and diverse people. The seven continents have been named as Jambu, Saka...

    This part of the Vishnu Purana describes the theory of Manvantara or Manus Ages, each equating to about 4.3 million years. The basic principle that underlies this theory is that everything is cyclic. So, each Yuga starts, matures, and then dissolves. The text states that Six Manvantaras have already passed. So, the present age is the Seventh Manvan...

    This part is 24 chapters long and presents mythical royal dynasties, starting with Brahma and following it up with solar and lunar dynasties, concluding with Parikshit that is asserted as the “current king.” It also describes various legends related to mythical characters, including the likes of Mandhatri, Narmada, Sage Kapila, Janaka, Rama, Satyav...

    The fifth section is the longest part of the Vishnu Purana, containing 38 chapters. It describes the legend of Krishnaas an avatar of Lord Vishnu. It contains the story of Krishna’s birth, his childhood stories, his exploits, and his pursuit of ending the tyranny of demon king Kamsa. These stories are similar to the legends that have been described...

    This is the last part of the Vishnu Purana, and it is the shortest with eight chapters. The initial chapters assert that Kali Yuga is vicious and cruel filled with evilness creating suffering. However, Kali Yuga is also excellent as one can refuse to join evil and take shelter in the name of Lord Vishnu and thus achieve salvation. The last chapters...

    The Vishnu Purana has been regarded as one of the oldest of Hindu Puranic literature and is dated to the first century BCE. It has been presented as a dialogue between Sage Parashara and his disciple Maitreya. It is thought that Sage Parashara narrated the Vishnu Purana to his son Veda Vyasa who then wrote it in the present form in six parts and 12...

  3. Vishnu Purana (Original Sanskrit Text) This Purana has 6 Chapters (6 Parts) as follows: Part 1: Describes the creation of the universe, birth of the gods and the demons, Pralaya, churning of the sea, tales of the devotee Dhruva; killing of Hiranyakashipu etc.

  4. Jun 13, 2024 · Summary: The English translation of the Vishnu Purana. This is a primary sacred text of the Vaishnava branch of Hinduism. It is one of the eighteen greater Puranas, a branch of sacred Vedic literature which was first committed to writing during the first millennium of the common era.

    • Horace Hayman Wilson
    • 1840
  5. The Vishnu Purana is a primary sacred text of the Vaishnava branch of Hinduism, which today probably has more adherents than any other. It is one of the canonical Puranas, a branch of post-Vedic sacred literature which was first committed to writing during the first millennium of the common era.

  6. Jan 16, 2021 · The chapters 1.16 through 1.20 of the Vishnu Purana presents the legend of compassionate and Vishnu devotee Prahlada and his persecution by his demon king father Hiranyakasipu, wherein Prahlada is ultimately saved by Vishnu. This story is also found in other Puranas.

  7. Who Wrote the Vishnu Purana? The authorship of the Vishnu Purana is attributed to sage Parashara, an esteemed seer and father of Vyasa, the compiler of the Mahabharata. Sage Parashara is revered as one of the greatest sages in Hindu mythology and is known for his profound knowledge and insights into various disciplines, including astrology and ...