Author: Sharad Pawar
Publication: Rajhans Prakashan
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Publication: Sarathi Prakashan
Category: धार्मिक-अध्यात्मिक
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Shri Skand Mahapuran is a Hindu religious text dedicated to Skanda, the Hindu god of war. It is one of the eighteen Mahapuranas, and is considered to be the most important Purana dedicated to Skanda. The text is attributed to the sage Vyāsa, and is believed to have been composed in the 4th century CE. The Shri Skand Mahapuran is divided into 81 chapters, and tells the story of Skanda's birth and life. It also describes his various exploits, including his victory over the demon Tarakasura. The text also contains a number of hymns and prayers dedicated to Skanda. The Shri Skand Mahapuran is an important source of information about Skanda, and is widely read by Hindus all over the world. The text is also used in religious rituals and ceremonies dedicated to Skanda. The Shri Skand Mahapuran is available in a number of different languages, including Marathi. The Marathi translation of the text was published by Sarathi Prakashan in 2008. The Marathi translation of the Shri Skand Mahapuran is a faithful and accurate rendering of the original Sanskrit text. The translation is easy to read and understand, and is accompanied by detailed footnotes. The translation is also accompanied by an introduction to the text, which provides a brief overview of its contents and significance. The Marathi translation of the Shri Skand Mahapuran is an essential resource for anyone interested in learning more about Skanda and his role in Hindu mythology. The translation is also a valuable tool for scholars and researchers who are studying the Shri Skand Mahapuran. Here are some of the key features of the Marathi translation of the Shri Skand Mahapuran: * Faithful and accurate translation of the original Sanskrit text * Easy to read and understand * Accompanied by detailed footnotes * Includes an introduction to the text If you are interested in learning more about Skanda and his role in Hindu mythology, then I highly recommend reading the Marathi translation of the Shri Skand Mahapuran.