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📚 Puranas · Itihasa
अष्टादश पुराण — कथाओं में छिपा ज्ञान

The Eighteen Mahapuranas:
Stories that Carry the Vedas

Journey through the eighteen Mahapuranas — the vast, story-rich texts that carry the essence of the Vedas to everyone. Learn their structure, the traditional Vishnu / Shiva / Brahma groupings, their great narratives and the deep philosophy woven through them.

★★★★★4.8(13 reviews)·🔄 Updated July 2026
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Pandit Vyasa Prasad
Puranic Literature · Kathā tradition
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  • ⏱ Duration12 Weeks
  • 📹 Lessons54 lessons
  • 📄 Hours27+ hours
  • 🎯 Level🟢 Beginner
  • 📱 AccessLifetime
  • 📜 CertificateYes

📖 Course Overview

The eighteen Mahapuranas are encyclopaedic texts that carry the essence of the Vedas in the form of stories, cosmology, genealogies and devotion — making the highest ideas accessible to every person, not only scholars.

They are traditionally grouped by the three qualities (gunas): the Sattvic Puranas centred on Vishnu, the Rajasic on Brahma, and the Tamasic on Shiva. Together they include the Bhagavata, Vishnu, Shiva, Markandeya, Skanda, Bhavishya and others.

This course maps all eighteen, explains their shared five-fold structure (the pancha-lakshana), and journeys through key narratives — reading the stories both for their beauty and for the philosophy hidden within them.

🎯 What You Will Learn

What a Purana is and the pancha-lakshana (five marks)
The eighteen Mahapuranas and their traditional grouping
The Bhagavata Purana and the Krishna narrative
The Vishnu, Shiva and Devi / Markandeya Puranas
Puranic cosmology — the yugas and cycles of time
How the Puranas made Vedic wisdom accessible to all
The relationship between Puranas, Itihasas and Vedas
How to read Puranic stories for their inner meaning

📚 Curriculum — 12 Weeks · 54 Lessons

1
Week 1–2 — What is a Purana?
10 lessons · 5h
Purana, Itihasa & VedaFREE20 min
The pancha-lakshana (five marks)FREE25 min
The eighteen & their guna grouping25 min
📄The 18 Mahapuranas reference listWorksheet
2
Week 3–5 — The Vaishnava Puranas
12 lessons · 6h
The Bhagavata Purana & Krishna35 min
Vishnu, Narada & Padma Puranas30 min
3
Week 6–8 — The Shaiva Puranas
12 lessons · 6h
The Shiva & Linga Puranas32 min
The Skanda Purana30 min
4
Week 9–10 — Brahma & Devi Puranas
10 lessons · 5h
The Brahma & Bhavishya Puranas28 min
Markandeya & the Devi Mahatmya35 min
5
Week 11 — Cosmology, Yugas & Time
6 lessons · 3h
Kalpas, manvantaras & the four yugas32 min
6
Week 12 — Reading the Puranas + Certification
4 lessons + exam
Reading stories for inner meaning28 min
📜🎓 Final Assessment & Certification45 min

👩‍🏫 Your Teacher

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Pandit Vyasa Prasad

Puranic Literature · Traditional Kathā tradition
4.8👥 11 students📚 Gurukul🏛️ Traditional

Pandit Vyasa Prasad comes from the living tradition of Puranic kathā — the art of narrating the Puranas — and has told and taught these stories for many years. He has a storyteller’s warmth and a scholar’s care, drawing out the philosophy inside each narrative. On Vedanvesha’s Digital Gurukul he brings the eighteen Puranas vividly to life.

📜 Your Certificate

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Vedanvesha Puranic Studies Certificate

Complete the course and final assessment to receive your digitally-signed certificate from Vedanvesha Digital Gurukul, recognising a structured study of the eighteen Mahapuranas.

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⭐ What Early Learners Say

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Mohan Iyer
Retired banker · Chennai
★★★★★

“Panditji finally made sense of the eighteen for me — which is which, and why. The Bhagavata weeks were beautiful.”

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Lakshmi Nair
Storyteller · Kochi
★★★★★

“As a kathā lover this deepened everything. The pancha-lakshana framework is so useful.”

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Robert King
Comparative-religion student · UK
★★★★☆

“Rich and well-organised. A superb overview of a huge subject.”

❓ FAQ

Do I need to have read any Purana first?+
No. The course introduces each from the beginning, with the stories retold along the way.
Are the stories treated as history or as teaching?+
Both dimensions are respected — the course reads the Puranas for their meaning, symbolism and devotional value.
Is the Bhagavad Gita covered here?+
The Gita sits within the Mahabharata (an Itihasa). We reference it, but our dedicated Bhagavad Gita course covers it in full.

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