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Vyasa: Author of Mahabharata, Vedas, sacred texts of Hindu

One of the two main ancient Indian epics, the Mahabharata, is commonly credited to Vyasa, an important figure in Hindu mythology.
Vyasa: Author of Mahabharata, Vedas, sacred texts of Hindu

Vyasa: Author of Mahabharata, Vedas, sacred texts of Hindu

Vyasa is a prominent figure in Hindu mythology and is traditionally regarded as the author of the Mahabharata, one of the two major ancient epics of India. Vyasa is also credited with compiling and classifying the Vedas, the sacred texts of Hinduism.

Vyasa: Author of Mahabharata, Vedas, sacred texts of Hindu
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Author Vyasa

The name "Vyasa" is not a personal name but rather a title, which is given to a sage who divides the Vedas into separate parts and imparts them to disciples.

According to Hindu tradition, Vyasa is considered a Chiranjivi, which means an immortal being who exists across different ages or epochs. It is believed that Vyasa appeared in different time periods to fulfill various important roles in preserving and disseminating knowledge.

Author of Mahabharata

In the Mahabharata, Vyasa is depicted as a sage and the father of the Pandavas and the Kauravas, the two feuding factions in the epic. He plays a crucial role as a counselor and guide to the characters in the story, imparting wisdom and philosophical teachings.

Vyasa is revered as a revered figure in Hinduism and is often considered one of the Chaturvyuhas, the four primary disciples of Lord Vishnu in different yugas (ages). His contributions to the preservation and dissemination of Hindu scriptures have had a profound impact on the religious and cultural fabric of India.

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