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Written by Sri Swami Chandrashekarendra
Saraswati |
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In the Puranas themselves it is mentioned that they were narrated by
Siva
to Parvati or to Visnu. It is also said that Visnu taught them to Narada
or
some other sage. Thus the stories told by the gods were later passed on
from one sage to another sage or to a king. In the end of Puranas were
narrated by Vyasa to Suta, and by Suta to the sages in Naimisaranya.
It was from a high seat offered by the sages of Naimisaranya that Suta
taught the Puranas. We may gather from this the esteem in which the
Puranas were held. Also that knowledge was respected more than birth.
We also realise that caste was no consideration when it came to learning
noble subjects. The learned man, whatever his caste, was listened to
with
respect. |
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