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Skandapurāṇa III presents a critical edition of the Vindhyavāsinī Cycle (Adhyāyas 34.1-61, 53-69) from the Skandapurāṇa , with an introduction and annotated English synopsis. The text edited in this volume provides the oldest full account of the myth of the goddess of the Vindhya mountains; it is one of the main sources of the Devīmāhātmya, the most famous scripture of the goddess worship in India, and as such indispensable for the study of the history of goddess worship. The introduction contains an examination into the relationship of the manuscripts and the date of the Skandapurāṇa . The work is currently only available in print as an exact reprint done in a smaller book size (15.5 x 23.5 cm) than the first printrun.

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'the volume represents a remarkable contribution to the study of Sanskrit and premodern India and is particularly valuable for understanding the history of goddess cults.' - Shaman Hatley, University of Massachusetts, Indo-Iranian Journal 64 (2021).

The Skandapurāṇa III: Adhyayas 34.1-61, 53-69: The Vindhyavāsinī Cycle

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      Publisher: Brill
      Publication Date: 08/11/2013
      ISBN13: 9789004250727, 978-9004250727
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      Book Synopsis
      Skandapurāṇa III presents a critical edition of the Vindhyavāsinī Cycle (Adhyāyas 34.1-61, 53-69) from the Skandapurāṇa , with an introduction and annotated English synopsis. The text edited in this volume provides the oldest full account of the myth of the goddess of the Vindhya mountains; it is one of the main sources of the Devīmāhātmya, the most famous scripture of the goddess worship in India, and as such indispensable for the study of the history of goddess worship. The introduction contains an examination into the relationship of the manuscripts and the date of the Skandapurāṇa . The work is currently only available in print as an exact reprint done in a smaller book size (15.5 x 23.5 cm) than the first printrun.

      Trade Review
      'the volume represents a remarkable contribution to the study of Sanskrit and premodern India and is particularly valuable for understanding the history of goddess cults.' - Shaman Hatley, University of Massachusetts, Indo-Iranian Journal 64 (2021).

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