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Unlike the lofty, metaphor-heavy Sanskrit Puranas, the Kaibarta Purana is direct, earthy, and poetic. It uses Dohas (couplets) similar to those found in medieval Hindi literature, mixed with local idioms.

If you are a member of the Kaibarta community, consider this a call to action: digitize your family's copy. If you are a student, your request at a university library might be the reason a forgotten manuscript sees the light of day.

The Kaibarta Purana by Shri Budhimanta Puhan follows a clear structure: retells the story of the Mahabharata, while Part 2 recounts the epic of the Ramayana. Kaibarta Purana Pdf

The book was authored by , and the translation was also done by him. It was published by Dharma Grantha Store in 2015. The text is divided into two parts: the first part describes the Mahabharata story , and the second part describes the Ramayana story . The overarching theme is how the Kaibarta community worships Lord Rama and receives his blessings.

If you prefer a physical paperback edition, the book is highly affordable (usually ranging between ₹60 to ₹130 INR) and can be ordered directly from regional providers: If you are a student, your request at

Unlike the Bhagavad Gita , the Kaibarta Purana has never been mass-printed or digitized by commercial publishers (like Gitapress). However, you may find:

Discover the Kaibarta Purana , a vital text detailing the origin and history of the Kaibarta community and their devotion to Goddess Mangala. 📜 It was published by Dharma Grantha Store in 2015

If you manage to obtain a from a university source, you must cite it correctly. As there is no standard edition, use the following format:

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