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Aadi Purana
The Aadi Purana was composed by Jinasena (a Digambara Monk) as a Sanskrit poem praising the life of the first Tirthankara, Rishabhanatha. According to Jain
Devi Bhagawat Purana
The text is considered a Mahapurana (major Purana) in parts of India, while others include it as one of the Upa Puranas (Minor Puranas), but
Harivamsa Purana
It was composed by Acharya Jinasena in 783 AD. It is divided into 66 cantos and contains 12,000 slokas. The book aims to narrate the
Kalika Purana
The extant text contains 98 chapters with over 9000 stanzas and is the only work of the genre dedicated to the worship of the goddess
Kalki Purana
The Kalki Purana is a Vaishnavism-tradition Hindu text about the tenth avatar of Vishnu named Kalki. The text is a Vaishnavism tradition text, where Bramha
Kriyaayoga Purana
The text consists of a yoga system that has a number of levels of Pranayama, mantra, and mudras based on techniques intended to rapidly accelerate
Lakhunaradheeya Purana
The Lakhunaradheeya Purana follows the style of the Brihannaradiya Purana in the first 41 chapters of Purvabhaga, but the rest of the first part and
Mudgala Purana
The Mudgala Puran is a Hindu religious text dedicated to the Hindu God (Gaṇeśa). It is a Upapurana that includes many stories and ritualistic elements
Narasimha Purana
It occupies an important place among the UPA-Puranas and like other Puranas, this is also considered to be compiled by Vyasa. On the contrary, this
Prushoththama Purana
It is very significant and famous in the Vaishnava cult. Dwaitadweda philosophy is the overall philosophy of Prushoththama Purana. Union of self with Narayana is

Saura/Surya Purana
Saura /Surya Purana is a Upapurāṇa depicting Śaivism.—In most of the lists [of upapurāṇas] in the fifteenth place, there is the mention of one Saura,