![]() The number of chapters vary with regional manuscripts, and the critical edition of the Kurma Purana has 95 chapters. Tradition believes that the Kurma Purana text had 17,000 verses, the extant manuscripts have about 6,000 verses. The manuscripts of Kurma Purana have survived into the modern era in many versions. The text is named after the tortoise avatar of Vishnu. The Kurma Purana (IAST: KūrmaPurāṇa) is one of the eighteen Mahapuranas, and a medieval era Vaishnavism text of Hinduism. Kurma Purana Sanskrit Shlokas in Kannada script.Kurma Purana Hindi audio book on Pocket FM (Thanks to Navya Sree N) Sanskrit Shlokas English Kurma Purana-Volume 2-Content page.English Kurma Purana-Volume 2-Title page.English Kurma Purana-Volume 1-Content page.English Kurma Purana-Volume 1-Title page.In order to reduce the size of the files, each volume is divided into 4 parts. English translation of Kurma Purana, published in 1951 by Motilal Banarsidass Publishers, in 2 Volumes.This Purana was digitized through Sriranga Digital Technologies by Shri Yogananda, Professor of Mathematics, at Shri Jayachamarajendra College of Engineering, Mysore. Kannada translation of Kurma Purana with original Sanskrit Shlokas, published in 1946, in 4 volumes.
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