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In the 21st century, we face anxiety, fear of death, and restless minds. The addresses the ultimate question: What happens after death?
According to the text itself, listening to or reading the Shiv Purana with devotion leads to:
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: Start with the Vidyeshvara Samhita to understand the foundational rituals.
The Shiv Puran is believed to have been composed in the 1st century CE, although some scholars date it to the 6th or 7th century CE. The text is attributed to the sage Veda Vyasa, who is said to have compiled the Puran from various sources, including the Vedas and other ancient texts. The Shiv Puran is considered a Smriti text, which means it is a human creation, unlike the Vedas, which are considered Shruti, or revealed texts.
: Bringing peace and prosperity to the household.
Traditionally, the Shiv Puran is said to contain 100,000 slokas (verses). However, the critical editions available today in formats usually contain around 24,000 verses, divided into six Samhitas (sections).