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Brahma vaivarta : ウィキペディア英語版 | Brahma Vaivarta Purana Brahma Vaivarta Purana, ((サンスクリット:व्रह्मबैवर्तपुराणम्), ') one of the major eighteen Puranas, a Hindu religious text of the 10th century AD, is divided into four parts. First part describes the creation of the universe and all beings, the second part relates to description and histories of different goddesses. The third part is mostly devoted to life and deeds of Ganesha, and the last part details the life and deeds of Krishna. The Padma Purana categorizes Brahma Vaivarta Purana as a Rajas Purana (Purana which represents dimness and passion). ==Structure and content== Brahma Vaivarta Purana was written in Banga, which was the ancient name for the region of present day Bengal. It was recited by Suta to the sages at the forest of Naimisharanya. The first part is called ''Brahma Khanda'' and describes Brahma and his sons, Narada in particular. The second part is called ''Prakriti Khanda'' deals with the goddesses or shaktis who are manifestations of Prakriti. The third part, ''Ganesha Khanda'', is about Ganesha, the elephant-headed son of Shiva and Parvati. In this canto Ganesha's mother Parvati told Shani to ignore the curse and look at Ganesha. The fourth and last part is called ''Krishna Janma Khanda'', a canto about the birth and life of Krishna, Svayam bhagavan.(BVP 4.90.32–33 is quoted in Chanakya's Niti sastra 11.4.)〔http://sanskritdocuments.org/doc_trial/chANakyanItisort.txt〕
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