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Vaishampayana (Sanskrit: वैशंपायन, IAST: Vaiśaṃpāyana) is the
traditional narrator of the Mahabharata, one of the two
major Sanskrit epics of India. Vaishampayana...
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great destruction.
Vaishampayana's father is
dragged from his
hollow and murdered.
After the
commotion has died out,
Vaishampayana wanders off, and eventually...
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narrated by
Vaishampayana, a
pupil of Vyasa.
According to the Vayu
Purana and the
Matsya Purana,
there was a
dispute between him and
Vaishampayana. Possibly...
- princes.
Besides his heir,
Vyasa had four
other disciples—Paila, Jaimini,
Vaishampayana and Sumantu. Each one of them was
given the
responsibility to spread...
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Vyasa taught the
Rigveda so
revealed to Paila, the
Yajurveda to
Vaishampayana, the
Samaveda to Jaimini,
Atharvaveda to Samantu, and
Itihasa and Purana...
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after first having been
narrated at the
sarpasatra of
Janamejaya by
Vaishampayana at Taxila. It
includes an
outline of
contents from the
eighteen books...
- revealed.
Vyasa taught the
Rigveda so
revealed to Paila, the
Yajurveda to
Vaishampayana, the
Samaveda to Jaimini,
Atharvaveda to Samantu, and
Itihasa and Purana...
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Indian singer Vishwanath Vaishampayan (1910–1967),
Indian revolutionary Vaishampayana, the
legendary narrator of the
Mahabharata This page
lists people with...
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Vyasa taught the
Rigveda and
revealed it to Paila, the
Yajurveda to
Vaishampayana, the
Samaveda to Jaimini,
Atharvaveda to Sumantu, and
Itihasa and Purana...
- revealed.
Vyasa taught the
Rigveda so
revealed to Paila, the
Yajurveda to
Vaishampayana, the
Samaveda to Jaimini,
Atharvaveda to Samantu, and
Itihasa and Purana...