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The benefits of reading or listening to all 18 Puranas are also received by Brahman, who reads or hears the names of the Puranas and their descriptions of their contents.
We can learn a lot about the social, religious, and cultural life of ancient and mediaeval India through the Puranas. It is interesting that several of these writings shed significant light on India's early political history despite exaggerations, myths, and legends. The meaning and implications of sin and virtue in our lives are explained in diverse ways by the Eighteen Maha Puranas. They go into great detail about what our lives should be about in order to become more moral and capable of achieving the four Purusarthas, or dharma, artha, kama, and moksa. As a result, the Puranas provide an explanation of the true meaning and purpose of existence, contributing in their own unique way to the welfare of humanity.