Vishnu Puran: Book

Composed by sage Veda Vyasa (the same compiler of the Vedas and the Mahabharata ), the Vishnu Puran is one of the 18 Mahapuranas. Unlike some texts that focus on rituals or the Trinity equally, this Purana centers on Lord Vishnu —the Preserver of the universe.

The text repeatedly echoes a Vishnu-centric version of Karma Yoga: "Perform your duties, but do not cling to the fruits." Through the stories of King Dhruva and the sage Maitreya, the book teaches that the world is a Leela (divine play). You can live fully in the world without being consumed by it. vishnu puran book

In the vast ocean of Hindu scriptures, the Vishnu Puran stands as a glittering gem. Often overshadowed by the more popular Bhagavad Gita or Ramayana , this ancient text is actually one of the most important and accessible Puranas for understanding the cosmology, philosophy, and devotion of Sanatana Dharma. Composed by sage Veda Vyasa (the same compiler