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The Vishnu Purana is a key sacred text of Vaishnavism, likely the most widely followed branch of Hinduism today. As one of the canonical Puranas, it represents a significant part of post-Vedic literature, first documented in the first millennium CE. This comprehensive narrative spans from the universe's creation to its eventual destruction, detailing vast time periods, including those lasting up to a hundred trillion years. The text features extensive genealogies of legendary kings, heroes, and demigods from ancient India, drawing connections to the Mahabharata and Ramayana. It offers intriguing insights into ancient Hindu cosmology and geography, along with captivating tales of Krishna and Rama's boyhood adventures, both considered avatars of Vishnu by Vaishnavas. Additionally, the work references Buddhism and Jainism, aiding in pinpointing its composition date. Despite extensive study of Hindu literature, some areas remain underexplored, leaving gaps in our understanding of their religion, mythology, and historical traditions. The evolution of Hinduism appears to have occurred in three principal forms across different periods, though the specifics of these transitions and the state of faith at each stage are not precisely traceable. The text also recounts the lineage of Priyavrata, the eldest son of Swáyambhuva Manu, and the subsequent reigns of his descendants in the seven Dwípas, or isles, of the earth.
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The Vishnu Purana; Volume 2, H. H. Wilson
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- 2022
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