The Brihaddharma Purana is an ancient Hindu text classified as an Upapurana, meaning a secondary Purana. It is thought to have been compiled in the 13th century and is unique in its blend of dharma (ethical duties), religious practice, and mythology. Unlike the major Puranas, which primarily focus on cosmology, mythology, and genealogy, the Brihad Dharma Purana takes a Smriti-like form, making it
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