The Bhavishya Purana is one of the eighteen major Hindu puranas. It
is written in Sanskrit and attributed to Vyasa the compiler of the
Vedas. The title Bhavishya Purana signifies a work that contains
prophecies regarding the future. Despite being labelled a purana or
"tales of ancient times" the work relates only a few legends. It is
one of several puranas in which a list of royal dynasties of the
"past" are followed by lists of kings predicted to rule in the
future. The Padma Purana categorizes Bhavishya Purana as a Rajas
Purana. The text as it exists today is a composite of material
ranging from very old to very recent. Portions of the extant text
are drawn from the Manusmá¹›ti including its account of Creation.
The Bhavishya Purana is classified as one of the ten Shaiva puranas
in the classification system used in the Åšivarahasya-khaṇá¸a of
the Åšaá¹…kara SaṃhitÄ. In the traditional system of
classification according to the three guṇas given in the Padma
Purana it is classified in the rajas category which contains
puranas whose central deity is Brahma. The available versions of
Bhavishya Purana are based on a printed text published during the
early British period.
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Bhavishya Purana
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