Matsya Purana

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El Matsia-purana (siglo III d. C.) es uno de los textos Puranas. En el marco del canon de 108 Puranas principales, el Matsia-purana es el decimosexto. Se basa principalmente de la leyenda del primer avatar del dios Visnú, en la forma de Matsia (‘pez’). rdf:langString
Il Matsya Purāṇa (sanscrito: मत्स्यपुराण) è il primo Purāṇa nonché il più antico testo sacro della religione induista. rdf:langString
«Ма́тсья-пура́на» (IAST: Matsya Purāṇa) — священный текст индуизма на санскрите, одна из восемнадцати основных пуран (называемых «махапуранами»). Считается первой и древнейшей из пуран. Является основным источником, описывающим Матсью — аватару Вишну в образе гигантской рыбы, одну из десяти главных аватар в вайшнавизме. rdf:langString
The Matsya Purana (IAST: Matsya Purāṇa) is one of the eighteen major Puranas (Mahapurana), and among the oldest and better preserved in the Puranic genre of Sanskrit literature in Hinduism. The text is a Vaishnavism text named after the half-human and half-fish avatar of Vishnu. However, the text has been called by the 19th-century Sanskrit scholar Horace Hayman Wilson, "although a Shaivism (Shiva-related) work, it is not exclusively so"; the text has also been referred to one that simultaneously praises various Hindu gods and goddesses. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The text asserts square grid as ideal for a Hindu temple, discussing 8x8 squares grid mainly, but smaller 3x3 floor plan as well . The Matsya Purana in other chapters presents its theories on layout of towns and public works such as water reservoirs.
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rdf:langString El Matsia-purana (siglo III d. C.) es uno de los textos Puranas. En el marco del canon de 108 Puranas principales, el Matsia-purana es el decimosexto. Se basa principalmente de la leyenda del primer avatar del dios Visnú, en la forma de Matsia (‘pez’).
rdf:langString The Matsya Purana (IAST: Matsya Purāṇa) is one of the eighteen major Puranas (Mahapurana), and among the oldest and better preserved in the Puranic genre of Sanskrit literature in Hinduism. The text is a Vaishnavism text named after the half-human and half-fish avatar of Vishnu. However, the text has been called by the 19th-century Sanskrit scholar Horace Hayman Wilson, "although a Shaivism (Shiva-related) work, it is not exclusively so"; the text has also been referred to one that simultaneously praises various Hindu gods and goddesses. The Matsya Purana has survived into the modern era in many versions, varying in the details but almost all of the published versions have 291 chapters, except the Tamil language version, written in Grantha script, which has 172 chapters. The text is notable for providing one of earliest known definition of a Purana genre of literature. A history written with five characteristics is called a Purana, states Matsya Purana, otherwise it is called Akhyana. These five characteristics are cosmogony describing its theory of primary creation of the universe, chronological description of secondary creations wherein the universe goes through the cycle of birth-life-death, genealogy and mythology of gods and goddesses, Manvantaras, legends of kings and people including solar and lunar dynasties. The Matsya Purana is also notable for being encyclopedic in the topics it covers. Along with the five topics the text defines a Purana to be, it includes mythology, a guide for building art work such as paintings and sculpture, features and design guidelines for temples, objects and house architecture (Vastu-shastra), various types of Yoga, duties and ethics (Dharma) with multiple chapters on the value of Dāna (charity), both Shiva and Vishnu related festivals, geography particularly around the Narmada river, pilgrimage, duties of a king and good government and other topics.
rdf:langString Il Matsya Purāṇa (sanscrito: मत्स्यपुराण) è il primo Purāṇa nonché il più antico testo sacro della religione induista.
rdf:langString «Ма́тсья-пура́на» (IAST: Matsya Purāṇa) — священный текст индуизма на санскрите, одна из восемнадцати основных пуран (называемых «махапуранами»). Считается первой и древнейшей из пуран. Является основным источником, описывающим Матсью — аватару Вишну в образе гигантской рыбы, одну из десяти главных аватар в вайшнавизме.
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