Nilmata Purana
Om
auspiciousness. Salutation to the auspicious Ganes'a.
Salutation
to the venerable Vasudeva Om.
The
Nilamata is a Kashmiri Purana referred
to by Kalhana as one of the sources of the ancient
history of Kasmira. Buhler, whom goes the credit
of saving its manuscripts, states on page 41 of
his Report, "It great value lies therein that
it is a real mine of information regarding the
sacred places of Kashmir and their legends which
are required to explain the Rajatarangini and that
it shows how Kalhana has used his sources".
But as a matter of fact the Nilamata gives
besides, the account of sacred places, a lot of
information about the Kasmiri way of living. The
picture of ancient 'Kasmira' presented by its
study is not complete and compact, still it is
significant for its value which is supplementary
to that of the Rajatarangini. While the
Rajatarangini acquaints us with kings, queens and
ministers of 'Kasmira', the Nilamata generally
speaks of common men in their homes, streets,
gardens and temples. The life of the common
people, the food and drinks they took, the
amusements they resorted to, the currents of
religious thoughts they followed and the rites and
ceremonies they performed throughout the year are
described therein. If the Rajatarangini is
important from the point of view of the political
history of 'Kasmira', the Nilamata is no less
important for the cultural history of that part of
the country.
The Nilamata
Purana
- A Brief Survey
The
Nilamata is a Kashmiri Purana referred
to by Kalhana as one of the sources of the ancient
history of Kasmira. Buhler, whom goes the credit
of saving its manuscripts, states on page 41 of
his Report, "It great value lies therein that
it is a real mine of information regarding the
sacred places of Kashmir and their legends which
are required to explain the Rajatarangini and that
it shows how Kalhana has used his sources".
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The
Nilamatpuranam and Kashmir
Nilamatpuranam
from its very composition does not
appear to be a work of the Rishi
begun and completed at one long
sitting. It has been on the anvil
for fears and the strokes of the
hammer have not been uniform. So
looseness, introducing of general
theories, beliefs, stories and
mythically imaginational
rhapsodies, have found this
valuable tome of important
information.
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Living
Rituals of Nilmat Purana
Nilmat
Puran is one of the famous
Puranas that deals with the
Valley of Kashmir in respect of
its creation, its original
inhabitants-Nagas, Pisachas and
Brahmins, their style of living,
religion, customs, festivals and
topography. It peeps into the
ancient history of Kashmir. It
was written by some Kashmiri
Brahman between 6th and 7th
century A.D. In all there are
1453 verses in it. >>>
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Art,
Culture and Food
Personal
decoration is recommended often in
the Nilamata. The garlands and
perfumes which seem to have been
necessary materials for the
worship of the deities are no less
essential for the worshippers who,
too, are enjoined upon to be
well-anointed and well-decorated
at the time of worship.
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Position
of Women in Ancient Kashmir
The
most relieving feature of the
family-life of Kasmira as seen in
the Nilmata, is the position of
women. Nowhere is she considered
'the living torch illuminating the
way to hell' or 'the devourer of
the intellect of men'. There is no
reference to any veil worn by her
and she moves quite freely in the
society, emulating as it were the
free-going sparkling waters of the
springs of her country.
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