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Naradiya Purana Written in a narrative form, the Naradiya Purana describes the Jagannatha Puri, Dwaraka, Badrinatha, etc. |
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This ancient book is written in a form of narration. Narada narrates to Sanatkumara the dharmas of Brhatkalpa. It says that if this is gifted in the Asvina month and on a full moon day then there will be an immense prosperity. It is a book that contains twenty five thousand verses. Other than this, this Purana embodies abridgment of everything. It describes the Jagannatha Puri, Dwaraka, Badrinatha, etc.
(Last Updated on : 31/12/2008)
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