What is the Vishnu Purana?The Vishnu Purana is one of the eighteen Mahāpurāṇas, ancient Hindu scriptures that encapsulate the essence of Sanatana Dharma. It is a sacred text dedicated to Lord Vishnu, the preserver and sustainer of the universe, and serves as a comprehensive theological, philosophical, and historical guide to understanding the cosmos and human existence. Origins and CompositionThe Vishnu Purana is traditionally attributed to the sage Parāśara, who imparted its teachings to his disciple Maitreya. It is composed in Sanskrit and structured as a dialogue between Parāśara and Maitreya, covering a wide range of topics, including creation, cosmology, mythology, ethics, and spiritual practices. The text is divided into six books (Aṃśas), each addressing different aspects of divine wisdom and cosmic order. Core Themes and TeachingsThe Vishnu Purana presents Vishnu as the supreme deity, the eternal and all-pervading reality. It details the process of creation, the cyclical nature of time through the concept of Yugas, and the descent of Vishnu in various Avatars (incarnations) to restore Dharma (righteousness) whenever it is in decline.Some key themes include: The Nature of Vishnu: Vishnu as the supreme being who governs creation, preservation, and dissolution.The Avatars of Vishnu: Descriptions of divine incarnations, such as Rama and Krishna, who descend to protect righteousness.Karma and Rebirth: The law of cause and effect that governs human destiny.Bhakti (Devotion): The importance of unwavering devotion to Vishnu as the path to liberation.The Cosmic Order: Explanation of the universe's cycles, including the Four Yugas and the destruction and recreation of the world.Moksha (Liberation): Attaining spiritual freedom through righteous living, devotion, and wisdom.This book is part of the "Timeless Wisdom Series", offering insights into spirituality, philosophy, psychology, and self-growth for readers of all ages.