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They are:
 
They are:
 
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| colspan="6" | VEDA UPANGA
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| colspan="6" | ! VEDA UPANGA
 
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| colspan="6" | Shad Darshana Or Six  Systems Of Hindu Philosophy
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| colspan="6" | ! Shad Darshana Or Six  Systems Of Hindu Philosophy
 
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| Nyaya
 
| Nyaya
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| colspan="3" | UPA VEDA Or Subsidiary Vedas
 
| colspan="3" | UPA VEDA Or Subsidiary Vedas
 
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| Title
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! Title
| Subject Dealt with
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! Subject Dealt with
| Veda to which attached
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! Veda to which attached
 
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| Ayurveda
 
| Ayurveda
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The main Puranas are as follows
 
The main Puranas are as follows
 
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* Matsya puranam
Matsya puranam
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* Markandeya puranam
 
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* Bhaagavata puranam
Markandeya puranam
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* Bhavishyat puranam
 
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* Brahmanda puranam
Bhaagavata puranam
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* Brahmavaivarta puranam
 
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* Brahma puranam
Bhavishyat puranam
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* Vamana puranam
 
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* Varaaha puranam
Brahmanda puranam
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* Vishnu puranam
 
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* Vaayu puranam
Brahmavaivarta puranam
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* Agni puranam
 
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* Naarada puranam
Brahma puranam
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* Padma puranam
 
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* Linda puranam
Vamana puranam
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* Garuda puranam
 
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* Koorma puranam
Varaaha puranam
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* Skaanda puranam
 
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Vishnu puranam
  −
 
  −
Vaayu puranam
  −
 
  −
Agni puranam
  −
 
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Naarada puranam
  −
 
  −
Padma puranam
  −
 
  −
Linda puranam
  −
 
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Garuda puranam
  −
 
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Koorma puranam
  −
 
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Skaanda puranam
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The Bhagavata Purana has been among the most celebrated and popular text in the Puranic genre, and is of non-dualistic tenor.[154][155] The Puranic literature wove with the Bhakti movement in India, and both Dvaita and Advaita scholars have commented on the underlying Vedanta themes in the Maha Puranas.[156]
 
The Bhagavata Purana has been among the most celebrated and popular text in the Puranic genre, and is of non-dualistic tenor.[154][155] The Puranic literature wove with the Bhakti movement in India, and both Dvaita and Advaita scholars have commented on the underlying Vedanta themes in the Maha Puranas.[156]
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== References ==

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