LEGENDS IN PURANAS

LEGENDS IN PURANAS

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Book Specification

Item Code: IDG088
Author: S.G. KANTAWALA
Publisher: Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan, Janakpuri
Language: English
Edition: 1995
Pages: 139
Cover: Hardcover
Other Details 8.8" X 5.8"
Weight 310 gm

Book Description

About the Book:

Puranas form a rich and significant department of Sanskrit literature. They are rooted in the Vedic literature and as such they are closely connected with the Vedas. In their encyclopaedic character and contents they contain also myths and legends some of which are inherited from the Vedas. The Rgveda contains some hymns, which are known as "dialogue-hymns" ("samvada-suktas") or "akhyana-hymns"or "ballads" or "mythological ballads" and some of them have migrated to Puranas. The idea that Puranas complement the Vedas finds its expression in the principle of Uprhrmhana enunciated by the Mahabharata. In this role Puranas explain, amplify, complement and supplement the Vedic ideas/teachings in their own way. In the exegetic/explanatory function Puranas throw, some times, important light by playing a confirmatory and/or explanatory role in different ways. This is a time-honoured principle and is to be applied with due care and caution. The principle of Uprhrmhanais in different words a correlative study of Vedic and Puranic versions of myths and legends and ideas in the interpretational and developmental aspect. In a way it is a bifocal study. In this monograph an attempt is made to study some of the legends from this correlative point of view.

About the Author:

Prof. S.G. Kantawala is former Head of the Department of Sanskrit, M.S. University of Baroda and presently associated with the M.S. University as a Shastra Chudamani Scholar. He has also been the Dean, Faculty of Arts and the Director, Oriental Institute, M.S. University. He has been visiting fellow in some Indian Universities. As a Common wealth scholar, he visited Cambridge University, Cambridge, U.K. and Torino, Italy. He has specialized in Puranic studies and has to his credit more than 150 research papers published in Indian and foreign journals, felicitation and commemoration volumes and encyclopaedias.

CONTENTS

(1)Dedication
(2)Preface i
(3)Acknowledgments iii
(4)Contents v
Chapters
I Introduction 1
II Legend of Pururavas and
Urvasi in the Bhagavata-Purana
7
III Yama-Yami-Dialogue 10
IV Pani-Sarama-Legend 26
V Brahma-Sarasvati Legend 39
VI Soma-Tara-Legend 50
VII The Pupil : The Embryo 54
VIII Naciketas-Legend 61
IX Krsna and the Goverdhana Hill 74
X Legend of Prthu-
Vainya in the Visnu-Purana
87
XI Flaming Pillar 104
XII Legend of Ani - Mandavya 119
N.B. : As the Abbreviations used in this
monograph are well known, its list is not given.

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