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The Garuda Purana

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Item Code: NAU434
Publisher: Sri Satguru Publications
Author: Manmatha Nath Dutt
Language: English
Edition: 2009
ISBN: 9788170309147
Pages: 784
Cover: HARDCOVER
Other Details 9.00 X 6.00 inch
Weight 980 gm
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The Puranas are eighteen-in numbers. Sage Veda Vyasa composed them. There are references to Epics and Puranas in the vedic texts and also in the Sutra texts of Aapasthamba, Gauthama and others. Many of the previous puraiias are extinct now and only those are available which are composed by Veda Vyasa.

In Garuda Puranam Lord Vishnu himself narrated this to his vehicle Garuda . Methods to worship, feasts and ceremonies are described. It is also describes about the soul after death, funeral rites, Medicine etc.

Preface

A few preliminary remarks on the history, scope and contents of the Garuda Puranam may be necessary. The Garuda Puranam may be safely described as a sister work to the Agni Puranam. Each of them treats of Pant VidyA and Aparl Vidy secular knowledge and metaphysical truths, and par takes more of the nature of a catechism of the then prevailing Brahmanism, or what a BrAlimana was required to know at the time, than of the Puranm proper, at least if we may be admitted to look upon the or the Mahabharatam as the model of that class of literature. Superficially conforming to the Rules of Pancha Sandhis,- etc., the Garuda Furanam, like its sister work, reflects but the knowledge of the firihmailical world at the time, and had its uses then as it has even now.

Without doing violence to the antiquarian instinct, we must say that it is quite futile to attempt to lay down the precise date of . the composition the Garuda Puranatn. Its name occurs in the Ilal.iyudha's Brahmans Sarvasvam. Chakrpani 1)ntta has quoted many a recipe from it, and the Viskni, Dharmoti ra according to several eminent authorities, orginally formed a portion of the Garuda Puranam. All these 'factors emphatically demonstrate the fact that, the Garuda Puranam was in existence even before the tenth century of the ( hristian Era. On the contrary. we have reasons to believe that, hosts of Puranas and Upapuratias were cuniposed in the age of Brahmanic renascence, which immediately followed the overthrow of Buddhism in India The Garuda Puranm, like the Agni, Shiva, Padtra and the like Purana; were the exponents of the victorious Brahmanistn, which. being inevitably divided into schitimS, tried to invest the tutelary dui!; each sect with the attributes of supreme divinity or Brahma, and to equip. ilr Members with a complete code of rituals, law and other necessary informations regarding the incidents of every day-life, subservient to, and in conformity with, the Vedas and the Vedic literature, Thus each schism or faction,' or mote correctly. each Puranam, the scripture of each sect of special, tutelary divinities, became a new school of law, medicine and Metaphysics, etc.,, re-instating the old errors of the Vedic literature,' as if to ignore the many advanced truths and principles of the later day Buddhistic science, and to confirm the victory of Brahmanism even in, error and fallacy.

The description of the incidents of the life of Buddha, however meagre and incidental it might be, and the occurrence of the name of Sushruta in the medical portion of the Garuda Puranam leaves not the slightest doubt that its author was intimately acquainted with the Buddhistic literature of the age, both medical and metaphysical. It is a settled fact of history that the Sushruta Samhita, at least the recension of the Sasbruta Samhita by the Buddhist Nagarjuna, was written in the second century before the birth of Christ. Now, the Sushruta Samhita s'ays that, the number of bones in the human body is three hundred. The Vishnu Smriti (Institutes of Vishnu) following the orthodox (Vedic) non-medical opinion on the subject gives it as three hundred and sixty-six. We know that Nagarjuna, the Buddhist redacter of the Sushruta Samhita, mentioned in his recension of the work that there are " three hundred bones in the human organism, but the followers of the Vedas say that their number is three hundred and sixty " which tallies with the number given in the Yajnavalkya Samhita. The Garuda Puratiani gives the number as the three hundred and sixty two (4sthniim Dvyadkikatu Proktarn Saskthyadhikif S'atatrayam) -a sort of 'compromise between the Vedic and the Buddhistic osteology, or between the dictates of conscieixe; imperatively urging the man to state the whole truth, and the pride of conquest impelling him to set up a schism against truth. The author of the Garuda Puranam, whoever he might be, mast have been sufficiently familiar with the works of Nagarjuna and other Buddhistic Medical Acharyas so as to be fully convinced of the truth of their statement, and attempted to make the Vedic number of skeletal bones as near to the truth as possible. This fact serves to throw a new light upon the date of the composition of the Garuda Puranam.

It unmistakably points to a period of history when the victorious Brahmanism- once t!riore attempted to restore the teachings of the Vedas in their pristine glory, and the truths of the Buddhistic science or metaphysics were still too potent a factor to he ignored or lightly dismissed--a faCt which supports our contention and lends a plausible colour to the view we have adopted as regards the probable date of the composition of the Garuda-. The second question, that confronts us, is the purity of the text, i.e., whether the Garuda Puranam, as we now possess it, is what it was originally written by its author ; or whether its bulk has been considerably increased by subsequent additions ? In the first Chapter we learn that, the Puranam consists of light thousand and eight hundred verses, and the subjects dealt with therein are creation of the universe. Pujas, Holy poms, and shrines, Cosmogony and Geography, Ages of Manus, Duties of different social orders, Gift-making, Duties of kings, etc., Laws: Vratas, Royal dynasties, Therapeutics with itiology, Vedangas, P,alaya, Laws of Virtue, desire, and money, and Knowledge (of Brahma and external things). These then were the main themes that were originally dealt with in the Garuda Puranam, and we may say that this was so in the light of the principle of .4dhydya Stimprarihhiga (clagsi; fiction of chapteis: which forms one of the cardinal rules in forming the plan of a Sanskrit work. We regret to $a) that, many things, having no legitimate connection with the main themes of this Puranam, nor having a direct bearing thereon, have been added to it, and a large mass of original matter has been expaunged from it so as to bring it within the compass of the eight thousands and eight hundred slokas, as laid down in the introductory chapter.

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