A Sanskrit book called the Ganesha Purana discusses the Hindu god Ganesha. It is an upapura that discusses Ganesha in terms of mythology, cosmogony, genealogy, metaphors, yoga, religion, and philosophy.
The Ganapatya branch of Hinduism considers the Ganesha Purana and Ganapati Upanishad to be its two most important writings, making them noteworthy.The Ganesha mythology included in this Purana is a component of the heritage of the Ganapatyas, who revere Ganesha as their main god.The poem is noteworthy in relation to Ganesha, the most venerated deity in Hinduism and the god of beginnings according to the four major Hindu traditions: Shaivism, Vaishnavism, Shaktism, and Smartism. Ancient mythology and Vedantic principles are incorporated into the text’s Ganesha bhakti (devotional) framework.
Books Info
Books name | Ganesha Purana / ଗଣେଶ ପୁରାଣ |
Author | Basudeba Rath |
No Of pages | 9 |
Publisher | Arunodaya Pustkalaya |
Publication | 1932 |
Printed At | NA |
Distributor | NA |