Essay name: Brahma Purana (critical study)
Author:
Surabhi H. Trivedi
Affiliation: Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda / Department of Sanskrit Pali and Prakrit
This is an English study of the Brahmapurana—one of the eighteen major Puranas which occupies an important place in the Pauranic literature. This study researches the rich an encyclopaedic material for social, religious, philosophical, mythological, political, geographical and literary study found in the Brahma-Purana.
Appendix 8 - Geographical and Ethnic Data
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(442) Kusavida T- (25.30).
W
(443) Kusesava M - It is a mountain in Kusadvipa
(20.41).
(444) Kusodbhava - T
T.
(25.48).
(445) Kusumasamgama T
It is situated near
Devagiri (105.23).
(446) Kusumbhika
-
T - It is situated near Devagiri
(105.25).
(447) Laksmana
-
T - As here Laksamana worshipped
Siva, it is called Laksmanatirtha (113.215).
(217.1).
It gives wealth
(448) Lampaka
-
D - A northern desa (27.47)
(449) LangulinI R - It emerges from the mountain
Mahendra (27.38).
(450) Lanka C Ravana was the lord of Lanka (13.
185), (97.2,10,12), (143.9,14,16), Rama burnt it (154.2),
(176.38).
(451) Laukika - D - A northern desa (27.47).
(452) Lavana T It is an Asura tirtha taking its
name after the demon Lavana (70.36).
