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"The Angrez (English) will come from an island in the west. They will establish their rule through merchants (East India Company). They will wear tight clothes, speak a harsh language, and rule for many years until a great storm (revolt) breaks their pride."

: Discusses creation, the importance of rites of passage, duties of women, and the nature of social orders. It contains extensive sections on Sun worship .

The Bhavishya Purana is traditionally attributed to the sage Krishna Dvaipayana Vyasa. Unlike other Puranas that focus heavily on ancient cosmology and mythology, this text dedicates significant portions to future events, lineages, and cultural shifts. Core Structure and Sections

Bhavishya Purana is one of the eighteen major Mahapuranas in Hindu literature, literally translated from Sanskrit as the " History of the Future

| Source | What's Available | Best For | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Complete 18 Maha Puranas in English PDF (one file per Purana). | Those who want a single, complete PDF. | | Archive.org | Third Khand of the Pratisarga Parva (predictions section). | Those specifically interested in the prophecies. | | Kamakoti.org | English prose summary/condensation of the entire Purana. | Those who prefer an overview rather than a full translation. | | SupremeKnowledge.org | Excerpts of English translations (primarily the prophecies). | Casual readers who want to explore key passages. |

: The text famously contains verses interpreted by many as references to Adam and Eve (Adama and Havyavati), Noah (Nyuha), Abraham, Moses, Jesus (Isha Putra), and Prophet Muhammad.

To truly understand the Bhavishya Purana, one must first understand its composition. It is not a single, continuous narrative but is divided into distinct parts (parvas). The standard edition of the Purana is divided into five parts, though different translations and manuscripts may categorize them differently. The most comprehensive English edition divides it into four major Parvas: