Essay name: Studies in the Upapuranas
Author: R. C. Hazra
This book studies the Upapuranas: a vast category of (often Sanskrit) literature representing significant historical, religious, and cultural insights of the ancient Indian civilization. These texts provide rich information, especially on Hinduism covering theology, mythology, rituals, and dynastic genealogies.
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(3) Samskara-prakÄÅ›a, (4) PÅ«jÄ-prakÄÅ›a, (5) RÄjanÄ«ti-prakÄÅ›a.â€�
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