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39: 1165:. In 1894, the Vangavasi Press, Calcutta published another edition of this text along with a Bengali translation by Panchanan Tarkaratna, who edited it. In 1915, a free and abridged English translation by Syama Charan Banerji was published from 827:, a number of modern scholars believe that this text was written in Bengal. According to R. C. Hazra, a modern scholar, this text was composed in the second half of the 13th century. He classified it as a non-sectarian 851:
of the Asiatic Society edition comprises 14 chapters, the Vangavasi edition comprises 21 chapters and R. C. Hazra considers these additional 7 chapters (15-21) as the essential part of the text.
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fell there, when her body was cut to pieces by Vishnu. In chapter 11, Sati appears before Shiva, who was in a meeting with Brahma and Vishnu and predicts that she will reincarnate as Ganga and
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as a related story. These narratives related to Ganga are briefly interrupted in chapter 23, which describes the birth of Uma as the second daughter of Himalaya and Mena. Chapter 29 describes
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occupying the highest position, one's parents. He illustrated his views on one's duty to his parents with a narrative of hunter Tuladhara and his advice to
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which mentions that it is the obligation of a widow to follow her husband in death (Chapter 8, 8-10). The following chapters deal with a number of
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which includes his creation of 36 mixed castes, whose members were later assigned specific trades by the Brahmins during the reign of Vena's son
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begins with Jabali's request for further information about Ganga. Vyasa answers his question in the form of a conversation between sage
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and the kings belonging to solar and lunar dynasties. The last chapter (chapter 30) narrates the story of birth of
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Kritabodha. In chapters 5-30, Vyasa, in answer to another question of Jabali, describes the
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The chapters 15-21, which are only found in the Vangavasi edition describes the story of
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and her two associates, Jaya and Vijaya. The description starts with a song of praise to
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of both the Asiatic Society and the Vangavasi edition have 30 chapters. While the
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English translation (abridged) by Syama Charan Banerji (includes glossary)
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religious text, which classified itself (I.25.26) as the last of the 18
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Hazra, R.C. (2003) . "The Upapuranas". In Radhakrishnan, S. (ed.).
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s (sacred places), reporting it as a conversation between goddess
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by the Indian Commercial Press as the first volume of its
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s (auspicious times), which include auspicious times for
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The first printed edition of this text was published by
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Index

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
Prashna
Agamas

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