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==The Puranas==
==The Puranas==
The puranas, 18 in all, compose a vast mass of historical literature on the history of Hindu kings, gods and people. They are traditionally attributed to Vyasa, the narrator of the Mahabharata. They purport to relate the history of the world from its creations. Like most of the Sanskrit Hindu scriptures, the puranas were originally oral texts handed down from teacher to pupil by the priestly brahmin caste. The actual writing down of the puranas happened far after their actual and supposed compososition, and the texts themselves show much evidence of accretions, editions, additions and subtractions along the way to finally being written down.  
The puranas, traditionally counted at 18 but actually much more, compose a vast mass of historical literature on the history of Hindu kings, gods and people. The word "purana"  पुराण in both Hindi and Sanskrits means "old" or "ancient" and the Puranas are thus "the tales of the ancients."  They are traditionally attributed to Vyasa, the narrator of the Mahabharata. They purport to relate the history of the world from its creations. Like most of the Sanskrit Hindu scriptures, the puranas were originally oral texts handed down from teacher to pupil by the priestly brahmin caste. The actual writing down of the puranas happened far after their actual and supposed composition, and the texts themselves show much evidence of accretions, editions, additions and subtractions along the way to finally being written down.


==Contents and Composition of the Bhavishya Purana==
==Contents and Composition of the Bhavishya Purana==
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