Paramakrodhi, Paramakrodhī: 1 definition

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Purana and Itihasa (epic history)

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Source: archive.org: Puranic Encyclopedia

Paramakrodhī (परमक्रोधी).—One of the Viśvadevas who are worthy of accepting a share of the obsequial oblations. The others are: Balandhṛti, Vipāpmā, Puṇyakṛt, Pāvana, Pārṣṇikṣema, Samūha, Divyasānu, Vivasvān, Vīryavān, Hrīmān, Kīrtimān, Kṛta, Jitātmā, Munivīrya, Dīptaromā, Anukarman, Pratīta, Pradātā, Aṃśumān, Śailābha, Dhīroṣṇi, Bhūpati, Sraja, Vajrīvari, Vidyudvarcas, Somavarcas, Sūryaśrī, Somapā, Sūryasāmitra, Dattātmā, Puṇḍarīyaka, Uṣṇīnābha, Nākoda, Viśvāyus, Dīpti, Camūhara, Sureśa, Vyomāri, Śaṅkara, Bhava, Īśa, Kartā, Kṛti, Dakṣa, Bhuvana, Divyakarmakṛt, Gaṇita, Pañcavīrya, Āditya, Raśmimān, Saptakṛt, Somavarcas, Viśvakṛt, Kavi, Anugoptā, Sugoptā, Naptā and Īśvara. (Chapter 91, Anuśāsana Parva).

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The Purana (पुराण, purāṇas) refers to Sanskrit literature preserving ancient India’s vast cultural history, including historical legends, religious ceremonies, various arts and sciences. The eighteen mahapuranas total over 400,000 shlokas (metrical couplets) and date to at least several centuries BCE.

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