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The Pratisarga Parva has 100 chapters, which deal with topics such as the genealogy of the kings and sages, and prophecies. It is written as a universal history with the first and the second chapters (called Khandas) dealing with old time, the third part with the medieval, and the fourth with the new
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seems to know both English Biblical and Arabic Islamic texts, but virtually all terms used here are derived from Arabic words and names, not the English sources. Thus, this part of the text must have been composed after the start of the Mughal empire and after Arabic sources were available in India.
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This part of the text has 215 chapters. It covers topics such as rites of passage, ceremonies and feasts. It also covers the duties and rights of women, a discussion on the nature of people and how to identify good and bad characters, and a caste-related discussion. According to Arora, and other
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It is now accepted that the four parts have different dates. However, Puranic scholars have increasingly arrived at a consensus that it is impossible to meaningfully date most of the Puranic corpus due to their extremely fluid nature. Gustav Glaesser reiterates this argument to highlight how the
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is primarily a handbook of religious rites with a few legends and myths. Rajendra Hazra characterizes it as "a loose collection of materials taken from various sources" that is lacking in many of the traditional five characteristics of a purana, but which offers an interesting study of vows,
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age. The text includes the plundering of regions and major massacres in India after the 12th century, including those of Timur-Tamburlaine in section 3.4.6 (the text calls him Timiralinga, or "linga of darkness"). It compares "Upanishadic" religion with the religions of the
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2009 Page 276 "Thus 1739 could mark a terminus a quo for the text's history of the Mughals. If so, the same terminus would apply to its Genesis-Exodus sequence in its first khanda, its Jesus-Muhammad diptych in its third (the Krsnam&acaritd), and the history
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Despite being labelled a purana or "tales of ancient times", the work relates only a few legends. It is one of several puranas in which a list of royal dynasties of the "past" are followed by lists of kings predicted to rule in the future.
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2009 Page 277 "Since references to Queen Victoria's Calcutta provide a mid- to even late-nineteenth-century terminus ad quem for other ... but of the Genesis-Exodus sequence and the Krsnamsacarita —with its Jesus and Muhammad passages— as
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includes sections on comparing Upanishadic ideas to those found in non-Indic religions, as well as a history through the 18th century. It is considered by scholars as an 18th or 19th century creation. The fourth part of the text called
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would also apply to Pratisargaparvan's first khanda Genesis-Exodus sequence where its author is aware of both Arabic and English sources. Further, mention of
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exists in many inconsistent versions, wherein the content as well as their subdivisions vary, and five major versions are known. Some manuscripts have four
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has been questioned by modern scholars and historians, and the text is considered an example of "constant revisions and living nature" of Puranic genre of
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For the fifth century CE land grant references, citation to Pargiter (1912), and debunking of the theory, see: Winternitz, volume 1, p. 526, note 2.
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considers it more probable that these verses, both in the inscriptions and in the puranas, were taken as quotations from now nonextant
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Glaesser, Gustav (1969). "Review of Das Bhaviṣyapurāṇa (Münchener Indologische Studien vol. 5) by Adam Hohenberger, Helmut Hoffmann".
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who is a Last Prophet of the "mlecchas". This suggests this section was written well after the 14th century. The author of this
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and challenge those found in the 19th century published manuscripts of the Manusmriti. The second part of the text, called
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takes ideas from Semitic, Mesopotamian, Persian, Christian and other sources. This is evidenced by the use of words in
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Bonazzoli, Giorgio: Christ in the Bhavisya Purana . (a methodological approach to Bhav. P. III. 3.2.21-32), Journal:
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classification as "entirely fanciful" and there is nothing in this text that actually justifies this classification.
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For a large number of chapters on Sun worship, solar myths, and Śāka-dvipa, see: Hazra, Rajendra Chandra, "The
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had noted the Bombay manuscript edition to be a modern era "literary fraud" that plagiarized excerpts from the
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The Strides of Vishnu : Hindu Culture in Historical Perspective: Hindu Culture in Historical Perspective
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Epic and Puranic Bibliography (Up to 1985) Annoted and with Indexes: Part I: A - R, Part II: S - Z, Indexes
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For self-report of five parts, but only four parts in the printed text, see: Hazra, Rajendra Chandra, "The
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Sarma, KV (1977). "Review of The Manava Dharmasastra I-III and the Bhavisya Purana by Ludwik Sternbach".
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because it mentions Nadir Shah (calling him Daitya Nadira) and Muhammad Shah in section 3.4.22. This
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History of Indian Literature Vol 1 (Original in German, translated into English by VS Sarma, 1981)
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and have different number of chapters. A few manuscripts assert that it has five parts (Sanskrit:
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For statement that the extant text is not the ancient work, see: Winternitz, volume 1, p. 567.
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Raj Arora (1972), Historical and cultural data from the Bhavisya Purana, Sterling Publishers,
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The Vishnu Purana: A System of Hindu Mythology and Tradition (Volume 1: Introduction, Book I)
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In records of land grants of the fifth century CE, verses are quoted which occur only in the
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For the sun worship in "Śākadvīpa", which may be Scythia, see: Winternitz, volume 1, p. 567.
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For women and varna-related discussion, signs of people, see: Hazra, Rajendra Chandra, "The
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For quotation related to loose collection of materials see: Hazra, Rajendra Chandra, "The
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means "future" and implies it is a work that contains prophecies regarding the future.
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The Brahma Parva also includes sections on festival dates and methods for worshipping
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According to Alf Hiltebeitel, the second quarter of the eighteenth century marks the
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This is not mentioned in other Indian text, states Hazra, to have been a part of the
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A Review: The Manava Dharmasastra I-III and the Bhavishya Purana by Ludwik Sternbach
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This section has led numerous scholars to question the authenticity of much of the
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Samba Purana, for example, borrows heavily from late medieval era non-Indic texts.
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are neither the ancient nor a medieval version of some original Bhavishya Purana.
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For Brahma, Ganesha, Skanda, and the Snakes see: Hazra, Rajendra Chandra, "The
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For the characterization of the content, see: Winternitz, volume 1, p. 541-542.
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The earliest promotional works aimed at tourists from that era were called
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chapters on geography, travel guide and pilgrimage to holy sites such as
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festivals, and donations from sociological and religious point of view.
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which has four sections with 7, 35, 32 and 26 chapters respectively, and
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history, British rule, and others. The fourth part of the text called
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Second edition, four volumes, revised and enlarged, 1962 (volume II).
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as one of several puranas predicting future kings (others being the
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Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland
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which has three sections with a cumulative total of 62 chapters,
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The 100: A Ranking of the Most Influential Persons in History
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is large with 208 chapters. Though nominally attached to the
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Classical Hindu Mythology: A Reader in the Sanskrit Puranas
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For independent classification of the Uttaraparvan as the
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as a late appendage, see: Hazra, Rajendra Chandra, "The
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Medieval era Sanskrit text, one of twenty major Puranas
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not extant today, see: Winternitz, volume 1, p. 519.
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in a way "comparative religions" studies do, states
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Arvind Sharma (ed.). 1641:Bhavisya Purana Brahma Parvan Chapters 40-44 1334:(travel guides) to pilgrimage sites such as 1132:category, which contains puranas related to 1066:cannot be found anymore in extant editions. 941:), as well as mythology and a discussion of 819:) is one of the eighteen major works in the 2287: 2285: 2183:Rethinking India's Oral and Classical Epics 2154:Rethinking India's Oral and Classical Epics 2140:Rethinking India's Oral and Classical Epics 2089:Rethinking India's Oral and Classical Epics 1680:Rethinking India's Oral and Classical Epics 1630: 2855: 2848: 2834: 2627: 2613: 2569: 2555:. Read Country Books (reprinted in 2006). 1454: 1157:is egalitarian, similar to those found in 795: 781: 36:A page from the Bhavishyottara section of 2453: 2420:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2124: 2013: 1947: 1554: 1500: 2439:. 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Index

Bhavishya purana

a series
Hindu scriptures and texts

Shruti
Smriti
List
Vedas
Rigveda
Samaveda
Yajurveda
Atharvaveda
Samhita
Brahmana
Aranyaka
Upanishads
Upanishads
Aitareya
Kaushitaki
Chandogya
Kena
Brihadaranyaka
Isha
Taittiriya
Katha
Shvetashvatara
Maitri
Mundaka
Mandukya

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