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The Kurma Purana (: Kūrma Purāṇa) is one of the eighteen Mahapurana, and a medieval era text of . The text is named after the of .

The manuscripts of Kurma Purana have survived into the modern era in many versions.

(2025). 9781570034497, University of South Carolina Press. .
The number of chapters vary with regional manuscripts, and the (edited by Anand Swarup Gupta, and published by the All-India Kashiraj Trust, Varanasi) of the Kurma Purana has 95 chapters. Tradition believes that the Kurma Purana text had 17,000 verses, the extant manuscripts have about 6,000 verses.

The text, states , is the most interesting of all the in its discussion of religious ideas, because while it is a Vaishnavism text, Vishnu does not dominate the text. Instead, the text covers and expresses reverence for , and with equal enthusiasm. The Kurma Purana, like other Puranas, includes legends, mythology, geography, Tirtha (pilgrimage), theology and a philosophical Gita. The notable aspect of its Gita, also called the Ishvaragita, is that it is Shiva who presents ideas similar to those found in the .


Date
The original core of the text may have been composed about the start of the 8th-century CE, and revised thereafter over the centuries.

The Kurma Purana, like all Puranas, has a complicated chronology. Dimmitt and van Buitenen state that each of the Puranas is encyclopedic in style, and it is difficult to ascertain when, where, why and by whom these were written:


Structure
The Kurma Purana exists in many versions, but all of them consist of two parts—the Purva-vibhaga (older part) and Upari-vibhaga (upper part). The number of chapters vary with the manuscripts. The of the different manuscripts contains fifty one chapters in Purva-vibhaga and forty four in Upari-vibhaga.


Contents
Kurma is, states Rocher, the most interesting religion-themed Purana, because even though it is named after one of the avatar, it contains a combination of Vishnu and Shiva related legends, mythology, Tirtha (pilgrimage) and theology. The stories are similar to those found in the other Puranas, but neither Vishnu nor Shiva dominate the text. The text presents a tour guide to medieval (also known as the holy city of Banaras or Kashi), but mostly about the sites, while elsewhere stories present Vishnu prominently but with Sri as the Supreme Shakti who is energy and power of all gods including Vishnu, Shiva, .

The Kurma Purana, like other Puranas, includes a philosophical Gita. It is titled Ishvaragita, and its eleven chapters are an adaptation of in a Shiva-as-spokesman format. These eleven chapters are in the .

(2025). 9781438451022, State University of New York Press. .

The Ishvara-gita borrows and refers to the Upanishads such as the and Shvetashvatara Upanishad. It presents and vrata like the Bhagavad Gita, but as a discourse from Shiva. The discourse begins after Vishnu and Shiva embrace each other, according to the text, and then Vishnu invites Shiva to explain the nature of the world, life and self. Shiva explains Atman (soul, self), -, , Maya, Yoga and . The philosophical theme, states Rocher is built on ideas, that is emphasizing the identity of the Atman (individual soul) and the Ultimate Reality concept of Brahman. The text is notable for asserting that anyone from any varna can achieve liberation through Bhakti yoga.

The (I.106. 1-22) gives a brief overview of the sections of the Kurma Purana, along with summaries of other Puranas.

(1962). 9788185843032, Ramakrishna Mission Institute of Culture.


Bibliography


Further reading
  • Mani, Vettam. Puranic Encyclopedia. 1st English ed. New Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass, 1975.


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