Description
Agni-Purana is one of the eighteen major Puranas in Hindu literature, compiled by the sage Vyasa. This ancient Sanskrit text encompasses a vast range of topics including Hindu philosophy, rituals, astronomy, medicine, architecture, and governance. The work contains detailed instructions on performing various religious ceremonies and sacrifices essential to Hindu spiritual practice.
Rajendralala Mitra’s edition provides valuable scholarly insights and annotations that help contemporary readers understand the text’s historical and cultural significance. The Agni-Purana serves as both a spiritual guide and an encyclopedic reference for practitioners of Hinduism. Its teachings on karma, dharma, and cosmic principles remain relevant to students of ancient Indian philosophy and religion.
This publication by Gyan Publishing House preserves the authenticity of the original text while making it accessible to modern audiences seeking deeper understanding of Hindu traditions and classical Indian knowledge systems.


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