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The Matsya Purana (IAST: Matsya Purāṇa) is one of the eighteen major Puranas (Mahapurana), and among the oldest and better preserved in the Puranic genre of Sanskrit literature in Hinduism. The text is a Vaishnavism text named after the half-human and half-fish avatar of Vishnu. However, the text has been called by the 19th-century Sanskrit scholar Horace Hayman Wilson, "although a Shaivism (Shiva-related) work, it is not exclusively so"; the text has also been referred to one that simultaneously praises various Hindu gods and goddesses.

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  • Matsia-purana (es)
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  • Матсья-пурана (ru)
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  • El Matsia-purana (siglo III d. C.) es uno de los textos Puranas. En el marco del canon de 108 Puranas principales, el Matsia-purana es el decimosexto. Se basa principalmente de la leyenda del primer avatar del dios Visnú, en la forma de Matsia (‘pez’). (es)
  • Il Matsya Purāṇa (sanscrito: मत्स्यपुराण) è il primo Purāṇa nonché il più antico testo sacro della religione induista. (it)
  • «Ма́тсья-пура́на» (IAST: Matsya Purāṇa) — священный текст индуизма на санскрите, одна из восемнадцати основных пуран (называемых «махапуранами»). Считается первой и древнейшей из пуран. Является основным источником, описывающим Матсью — аватару Вишну в образе гигантской рыбы, одну из десяти главных аватар в вайшнавизме. (ru)
  • The Matsya Purana (IAST: Matsya Purāṇa) is one of the eighteen major Puranas (Mahapurana), and among the oldest and better preserved in the Puranic genre of Sanskrit literature in Hinduism. The text is a Vaishnavism text named after the half-human and half-fish avatar of Vishnu. However, the text has been called by the 19th-century Sanskrit scholar Horace Hayman Wilson, "although a Shaivism (Shiva-related) work, it is not exclusively so"; the text has also been referred to one that simultaneously praises various Hindu gods and goddesses. (en)
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