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21 Курма - пурана
Religion: Kurma-Purana (In Hinduism, one of the often voluminous texts that treat in encyclopaedic manner the myths, legends, and genealogies of gods, heroes, and saints) -
22 Линга- пурана
Religion: Linga Purana (In Hinduism, one of the often voluminous texts that treat in encyclopaedic manner the myths, legends, and genealogies of gods, heroes, and saints) -
23 Маркандейя-пурана
Religion: Markandeya-Purana (In Hinduism, one of the often voluminous texts that treat in encyclopaedic manner the myths, legends, and genealogies of gods, heroes, and saints) -
24 Матшья-пурана
Religion: Matsya-Purana (In Hinduism, one of the often voluminous texts that treat in encyclopaedic manner the myths, legends, and genealogies of gods, heroes, and saints) -
25 Нарадийа-пурана
Religion: Naradiya-Purana (In Hinduism, one of the often voluminous texts that treat in encyclopaedic manner the myths, legends, and genealogies of gods, heroes, and saints) -
26 Падма - пурана
Religion: Padma-Purana (In Hinduism, one of the often voluminous texts that treat in encyclopaedic manner the myths, legends, and genealogies of gods, heroes, and saints) -
27 Рамча - ритманас
Religion: Ramcaritmanas ( Version, written in a dialect of Hindi, of the Sanskrit epic poem the Ramayana, one of the masterpieces of medieval Hindu literature and a work with significant influence on modern Hinduism) -
28 Самаведа
Religion: Samaveda (In Hinduism, "Veda of the Chants") -
29 Сканда - пурана
Religion: Skanda-Purana (In Hinduism, one of the often voluminous texts that treat in encyclopaedic manner the myths, legends, and genealogies of gods, heroes, and saints) -
30 Шива-пурана
Religion: Shiva-Purana (In Hinduism, one of the often voluminous texts that treat in encyclopaedic manner the myths, legends, and genealogies of gods, heroes, and saints) -
31 Амша
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32 Арьяман
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33 Брахмани
Religion: Brahmani (In Hinduism, a shakti, one of seven mother-goddesses) -
34 Бхага
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35 Вайснави
Religion: Vaisnavi (In Hinduism, the shakti, one of seven mother-goddesses) -
36 Варахи
Religion: Varahi (In Hinduism, a shakti, one of seven mother-goddesses) -
37 Веданта
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38 Дакса
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39 Дхатр
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40 Индрани
Religion: Indrani (In Hinduism, the shakti, one of seven mother-goddesses)
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