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| | [[Brahma|Brāhma]]:<ref name=ludorocher2021>Ludo Rocher (1986), The Puranas, Otto Harrassowitz Verlag, ISBN 978-3447025225, pages 59-61</ref> || [[Brahma Purana]], [[Padma Purana]] | | | [[Brahma|Brāhma]]:<ref name=ludorocher2021>Ludo Rocher (1986), The Puranas, Otto Harrassowitz Verlag, ISBN 978-3447025225, pages 59-61</ref> || [[Brahma Purana]], [[Padma Purana]] |
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− | | [[Surya]]:<ref name=ludorocher2021/> || [[Brahma Vaivarta Purana]]{{refn|group=note|This text underwent a near complete rewrite in or after 15th/16th century CE, and almost all extant manuscripts are Vaishnava (Krishna) bhakti oriented.<ref>Ludo Rocher (1986), The Puranas, Otto Harrassowitz Verlag, ISBN 978-3447025225, pages 161-164</ref>}} | + | | [[Surya]]:<ref name=ludorocher2021/> || [[Brahma Vaivarta Purana]] |
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− | | [[Agni]]:<ref name=ludorocher2021/> || [[Agni Purana]]{{refn|group=note|Like all Puranas, this text underwent extensive revisions and rewrite in its history; the extant manuscripts are predominantly an encyclopedia, and so secular in its discussions of gods and goddesses that scholars have classified as [[Smarta Tradition|Smartism]], [[Shaktism]], [[Vaishnavism]] and [[Shaivism]] Purana.<ref>Ludo Rocher (1986), The Puranas, Otto Harrassowitz Verlag, ISBN 978-3447025225, pages 20-22, 134-137</ref>}} | + | | [[Agni]]:<ref name=ludorocher2021/> || [[Agni Purana]] |
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− | | [[Shaiva|Śaiva]]:<ref name=ludorocher2021/> || [[Shiva Purana]], [[Linga Purana]], [[Skanda Purana]], [[Varaha Purana]],{{refn|group=note|name=v1}}{{refn|group=note|name=v2}} [[Vamana Purana|Vāmana Purana]],{{refn|group=note|name=v1|This text is named after a Vishnu avatar, but extant manuscripts praise all gods and goddesses equally with some versions focusing more on Shiva.<ref>Ludo Rocher (1986), The Puranas, Otto Harrassowitz Verlag, ISBN 978-3447025225, pages 35, 185, 199, 239-242</ref>}} [[Kurma Purana|Kūrma Purana]],{{refn|group=note|name=v1}} [[Matsya Purana]],{{refn|group=note|name=v1}} [[Mārkandeya Purana]],{{refn|group=note|This text includes the famous Devi-Mahatmya, one of the most important Goddess-related text of the [[Shaktism]] tradition in Hinduism.<ref>Ludo Rocher (1986), The Puranas, Otto Harrassowitz Verlag, ISBN 978-3447025225, pages 191-192</ref>}} [[Bhavishya Purana]], [[Brahmānda Purana]] | + | | [[Shaiva|Śaiva]]:<ref name=ludorocher2021/> || [[Shiva Purana]], [[Linga Purana]], [[Skanda Purana]], [[Varaha Purana]], [[Vamana Purana|Vāmana Purana]], [[Kurma Purana|Kūrma Purana]], [[Matsya Purana]], [[Mārkandeya Purana]], [[Bhavishya Purana]], [[Brahmānda Purana]] |
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− | | [[Vaishnava|Vaiṣṇava]]:<ref name=ludorocher2021/> || [[Vishnu Purana]], [[Bhagavata Purana]], [[Nāradeya Purana]], [[Garuda Purana]], [[Vayu Purana]], [[Varaha Purana]]{{refn|group=note|name=v2|Hazra includes this in Vaishnava category.<ref name=rchazra96/>}} | + | | [[Vaishnava|Vaiṣṇava]]:<ref name=ludorocher2021/> || [[Vishnu Purana]], [[Bhagavata Purana]], [[Nāradeya Purana]], [[Garuda Purana]], [[Vayu Purana]], [[Varaha Purana]] |
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− | | [[Sattva]]<br>("truth"){{refn|group=note|name=srt|Scholars consider the ''Sattva-Rajas-Tamas'' classification as "entirely fanciful" and there is nothing in each text that actually justifies this classification.<ref name=ludorocher2021/>}} || [[Vishnu Purana]], [[Bhagavata Purana]], [[Naradeya Purana]], [[Garuda Purana]], [[Padma Purana]], [[Varaha Purana]] | + | | [[Sattva]]<br>("truth") || [[Vishnu Purana]], [[Bhagavata Purana]], [[Naradeya Purana]], [[Garuda Purana]], [[Padma Purana]], [[Varaha Purana]] |
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− | | [[Rajas]]<br>("passion"){{refn|group=note|name=srt}} || [[Brahmanda Purana]], [[Brahma Vaivarta Purana]], [[Markandeya Purana]], [[Bhavishya Purana]], [[Vamana Purana]], [[Brahma Purana]] | + | | [[Rajas]]<br>("passion") || [[Brahmanda Purana]], [[Brahma Vaivarta Purana]], [[Markandeya Purana]], [[Bhavishya Purana]], [[Vamana Purana]], [[Brahma Purana]] |
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− | | [[Tamas (philosophy)|Tamas]]<br>("ignorance"){{refn|group=note|name=srt}} || [[Matsya Purana]], [[Kurma Purana|Kurma purana]], [[Linga Purana]], [[Shiva Purana]], [[Skanda Purana]], [[Agni Purana]] | + | | [[Tamas (philosophy)|Tamas]]<br>("ignorance") || [[Matsya Purana]], [[Kurma Purana|Kurma purana]], [[Linga Purana]], [[Shiva Purana]], [[Skanda Purana]], [[Agni Purana]] |
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