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A PROSE ENGLISH TRANSLATION OF VISHNUPURĀNAM
PREFACE.
PART I.
SECTION I.
SECTION II.
SECTION III.
SECTION IV.
SECTION V.
SECTION VI.
SECTION VII.
In this sweeping retelling of an ancient Indian chronicle, a sage named Parāśara probes the mysteries of existence, prompting a divine dialogue that unveils the very fabric of the cosmos. As the verses unfold, the reader hears the rhythmic chant of creation: the primordial waters, the emergence of the great boar avatar who lifts the earth, and the ensuing order that shapes the heavens and the realm of mortals. The prose brings the timeless cadence of myth to life, inviting listeners to wander through the layered cycles of time and the subtle dance of the divine forces behind them.
The narrative then moves beyond the birth of the world to explore the first dawn of society, detailing the birth of the four varnas, the origin of the Vedas, and the early lineage of gods, sages, and heroes. With vivid yet accessible language, the translation captures the grandeur of cosmic ages, the rhythm of divine festivals, and the moral foundations that guided ancient culture. Listeners will find a compelling portrait of how the universe, its guardians, and humanity were imagined to intertwine in a single, harmonious tapestry.
Full title
A Prose English Translation of Vishnupuranam (Based on Professor H. H. Wilson's translation.) (Based on Professor H. H. Wilson's translation.)
Language
en
Duration
~15 hours (876K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
James Simmons
Release date
2021-09-02
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

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