Skanda Purana Volumes 9 to 16 (8 book set) (Part of a 31-Book Series in English and Sanskrit) by J.L. Shastri, G.P. Bhatt, and N.A. Deshpande (Copy)
Skanda Purana Volumes 9 to 16 (8 book set) (Part of a 31-Book Series in English and Sanskrit) by J.L. Shastri, G.P. Bhatt, and N.A. Deshpande (Copy)
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It is the biggest among Puranas. Named after Skanda, son of Siva, this Purana expounds doctrines and worship of Siva. It also contains legends of Siva, especially his battles with Daityas and Danavs. There are sections of Yoga, Dhyana (Meditation), and Jnana (Knowledge). It describes Siva temples in and around Varanasi. It is encyclopedic in character and throws light on different topics of general interest. This Purana is divided into Seven Khandas: Mahesvara, Brahma, Vaisnava, Kasi, Avantya, Nagara, and Prabhasa. While the first three include episodes related to the Trinity, the last four deal with the holy places of pilgrimage, the meaning and significance thereof, and the anecdotes illustrating the same. Skanda is the biggest among the Mahapuranas.
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