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Puranas (Samskrit : पुराणानि) are a large number of Bharatiya texts, based on the Vedas and Vedangas, which influence the lifestyle of people of Bharatavarsha. References to Puranas and Itihasas in the Vedas and Vedangas show the significance and ancientness of these texts. They are eighteen in number and are associated with the Upapuranas. They describe a wide variety of aspects related to the bharatiya jivana vidhana namely ceremonies, danas, festivals, cultural aspects, history, geographical location, tattvas and siddhantas of Brahman, yajnas, dharmas, lineages of rulers, origin of creation, numerous ancedotes about deities and celestial beings, tirthas, rivers, vratas, medicine, architecture, and even poetry among the many other things and actions associated with Sanatana Dharma.   
 
Puranas (Samskrit : पुराणानि) are a large number of Bharatiya texts, based on the Vedas and Vedangas, which influence the lifestyle of people of Bharatavarsha. References to Puranas and Itihasas in the Vedas and Vedangas show the significance and ancientness of these texts. They are eighteen in number and are associated with the Upapuranas. They describe a wide variety of aspects related to the bharatiya jivana vidhana namely ceremonies, danas, festivals, cultural aspects, history, geographical location, tattvas and siddhantas of Brahman, yajnas, dharmas, lineages of rulers, origin of creation, numerous ancedotes about deities and celestial beings, tirthas, rivers, vratas, medicine, architecture, and even poetry among the many other things and actions associated with Sanatana Dharma.   
 
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==परिचयः ॥ Introduction==
 
==परिचयः ॥ Introduction==
 
The Puranic literature holds a very special place in the life of people following Sanatana Dharma. Many scholars opine that the puranas were the main source of bhagavata katha traditions found in India; the bond that has woven the cultural threads among different peoples across the far corners of our country.
 
The Puranic literature holds a very special place in the life of people following Sanatana Dharma. Many scholars opine that the puranas were the main source of bhagavata katha traditions found in India; the bond that has woven the cultural threads among different peoples across the far corners of our country.
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This section discusses about the origin, compilation and phalashruti  (benefits) of Puranas. Many Puranas mention that they  
 
This section discusses about the origin, compilation and phalashruti  (benefits) of Puranas. Many Puranas mention that they  
 
* originated from Brahma's recollection   
 
* originated from Brahma's recollection   
* organized and compiled by Maharshi Vedavyasa into eighteen mahapuranas  
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* organized and compiled by Maharshi Vedavyasa into eighteen [[Mahapuranas (महापुराण)|mahapuranas]]
 
* were a single unit prior to being compiled and systematized by Vyasa into 18 Puranas in every Yuga cycle.
 
* were a single unit prior to being compiled and systematized by Vyasa into 18 Puranas in every Yuga cycle.
 
* that they existed across Kalpas and Yugas
 
* that they existed across Kalpas and Yugas

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