Om auspiciousness. Salutation to the auspicious Ganes'a.
The Nilamata is a Kashmiri Purana referred to by Kalhana as one of the sources of the ancient history of Kasmira.
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.
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.
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.
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.
The Nilamata is a Kashmiri Purana referred to by Kalhana as one of the sources of the ancient history of Kasmira.
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