- Kalika-Purana
The Kalika-Purana (composed c
10th century in "Kamarupa" (modernAssam ) is one of the 18Upapurana s. It is an important work which has been quoted as an authority bysmriti digest writers from all overIndia . The Upapurana contains 98 chapters with about 9000 stenzas and is the only work of the series dedicated to recommend the worship ofKalika , the bride ofShiva , in one or other of her manifold forms such as "Giri-ja", "Devi", "Bhadra-Kali", "Kali", and "Mahamaya" etc. It glorifies mothergoddess "Kamakhya ", and details the ritual procedures in worshiping the goddess. The work belongs, therefore, to the "Sakta" modification ofHindu belief or worship of the female powers of the deities. The Upapurana contains gratuitous material which refers to events and conditions from the remote past, some of which are indeed of historical interest. It is also one of the rare Hindu texts that actually mention the word Hindu.External links
* [http://www.veda.harekrsna.cz/encyclopedia/puranas.htm Contents of 18 Puranas and a list of Upapuranas (lesser Puranas)]
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