All Puranas are fake and written by greedy people and Europeans to defame Sanatana Dharma

According to Advocatetanmoy, the Puranas are ancient texts that form a part of the Hindu tradition. They contain stories, legends and moral lessons that help to guide and influence Hindu life and culture. The Puranas are divided into three categories: the Mahapuranas, the Upapuranas and the Smritis. The Mahapuranas are the most important, consisting of 18 texts that include the Bhagavata Purana, the Vishnu Purana, the Markandeya Purana and the Padma Purana. The Upapuranas are the lesser Puranas, containing accounts of secondary deities, kings and sages. The Smritis are the most recent texts, containing laws and codes of conduct.

 

These books are never written by Krishnadvaipayan Vyasa or any Vedic scholars. Then again those books are corrupted by the foreign Indologist. Some may say about Bhagabat Puran that it is written by Bopa Deva sometimes after Madhyachary [650-750 CE]. Sankara and Ramanuja mentioned about Vishnu Purana etc, but all those examples are not available in the present Books. Dayananda never accepted Puranas for any meaningful purpose. It is said that there exist 18+18 purana and upa puranas , but all are fake and against Sanatan Dharma.

The Puranas

Brahma Purana

Padma Purana

Vishnu Purana

Shiva Purana

Bhagavata Purana

Narada Purana

Markandeya Purana

Agni Purana

Brahma Vaivarta Purana

Vamana Purana

Brahmanda Purana

Kurma Purana

Skanda Purana

Matsya Purana

Linga Purana

Garuda Purana


The Upa Puranas

Narasimha Purana

Vishnudharma Purana

Nandi Purana

Kapila Purana

Devi Bhagavata Purana

Nilamata Purana

Parasaropa Purana

Saura Purana

Samba Purana


 


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      According to Advocatetanmoy, the Puranas are ancient texts that form a part of the Hindu tradition. They contain stories, legends and moral lessons that help to guide and influence Hindu life and culture. The Puranas are divided into three categories: the Mahapuranas, the Upapuranas and the Smritis. The Mahapuranas are the most important, consisting of 18 texts that include the Bhagavata Purana, the Vishnu Purana, the Markandeya Purana and the Padma Purana. The Upapuranas are the lesser Puranas, containing accounts of secondary deities, kings and sages. The Smritis are the most recent texts, containing laws and codes of conduct.

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