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Vyasa (/ˈvjɑːsə/; Sanskrit: व्यास, lit. 'compiler, arranger', IAST:
Vyāsa) or Veda
Vyasa (Sanskrit: वेदव्यास, lit. 'the one who
classified the Vedas',...
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rendering of the
Mahabharata in Kannada.
Kumara Vyasa literally means "Little
Vyasa" or "Son of
Vyasa" (
Vyasa is the
title of
Krishna Dwaipayana, the author...
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Vyasa or Vyas in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Vyasa was a sage in
ancient India,
traditionally regarded as the
author of the epic Mahabharata...
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Pandava and
Kaurava princes. She is also the
mother of the seer
Vyasa,
author of the epic. Her
story appears in the Mahabharata, the Harivamsa...
- right. Traditionally, the
authorship of the Mahābhārata is
attributed to
Vyāsa.
There have been many
attempts to
unravel its
historical growth and compositional...
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Vyasa Peetha ( Sanskrit: व्यास पीठ ), 'the seat of
Vyasa', is the site at
Naimisharanya Teerth in
Sitapur district of
Uttar Pradesh, India,
where the Vedic...
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according to the
Hindu Calendar. It is also
known as
Vyasa Purnima, for it
marks the
birthday of Veda
Vyasa, the sage who aut****d the
Mahabharata and compiled...
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accredited as the
author of the
first Purana, the
Vishnu Purana,
before his son
Vyasa wrote it in its
present form. He was the
grandson of the sage Vasishtha...
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Shukadeva Śuka-deva) is a
rishi (sage) in Hinduism. He is the son of the sage
Vyasa and the main
narrator of the
scripture Bhagavata Purana. Most of the Bhagavata...
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practice of Niyoga.
After Vichitravirya died childless, his half-brother
Vyasa fathered children with Vichitravirya’s
widows to
continue the Kuru lineage...