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Which language Ved Vyas wrote Mahabharata?
Sanskrit
4th century CE). The Mahābhārata is the longest epic poem known and has been described as “the longest poem ever written”….
Mahabharata | |
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Author | Vyasa |
Language | Sanskrit |
Verses | 200,000 |
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How Ved Vyasa know about Mahabharata?
Brahma told Vyasa to make Ganesha the scribe. So Vyasa narrated the Mahabharata(yes, the one lakh verses one) to Ganesha. Vyas did not learn Mahabharat from anybody,its a myth. Vyas ji was contemporary to the events of Mahabharat.
Who wrote Mahabharat I’m in Sanskrit?
The Wikipedia page about the Mahabharata[1] rightly quotes the following… It’s obvious that is has been expanded over time from the original text. And very rightly so, taking into account the fact that the series of events unfolded over a very vast region of thew Indian subcontinent.
Who told Vyasa about Mahabharata?
Vyasa set a counter-condition that Ganesha understands the verses first before transcribing them. Thus Vyasa narrated the entire Mahābhārata and all the Upanishads and the 18 Puranas, while Lord Ganesha wrote.
How Vyasa wrote Mahabharata?
Krishna-Dwaipayan Vyasa, himself a character in the epic, composed it; as, according to tradition, he dictated the verses and Ganesha wrote them down. At 100,000 verses, it is the longest epic poem ever written, generally thought to have been composed in the 4th century BCE or earlier.
Did Vyasa wrote Mahabharata before?
No. He dictated it to Lord Ganesha (who wrote it down) after Mahabharat took place. Ved Vyas himself appears in the Mahabharat story so he can’t dictate it before the events had occurred.
Although both her sons died childless, she arranged for her eldest son, Vyasa, to father the children of the two widows of Vichitravirya through niyoga. The children, Dhritarashtra and Pandu, became the fathers of the Kauravas and Pandavas, respectively.
What language is Mahabharata written in?
Mahabharata/Original languages
Where did Vyasa wrote Mahabharata?
Badrinath
Vyas Gufa is a small cave in Himalayan mountain, in Mana village near Badrinath. It is believed that Maharshi Vyas had composed Mahabharata and 18 Puranas in this cave. There is also another cave, Ganesh Gufa, nearby where Lord Ganesha had written the epic Mahabharata dictated by Maharshi Vyas.
Who is the son of Veda Vyasa?
Shuka
Dhritarashtra
Vyasa/Sons
What is the Mahabharata of Vyasa – English prose translation?
The Mahabharata of Vyasa – English Prose Translation is a single volume edition of the Mahabharata in not less than 5.818 pages. The translation was done directly from the Sanskrit source during the years 1883-1896 by Kisari Mohan Ganguli and this is often referred to as the comprehensive Ganguli translation of the Mahabharata.
Where can I find the Mahabharata in English?
The Mahabharata can also be found here on holybooks.com in the Pratap Chandra Roy-version. Download The Mahabharata of Vyasa – English Prose Translation (5.818 pages/PDF 22.4 MB) here: single volume edition of the Mahabharata in not less than 5.818 pages. Edition: The comprehensive Ganguli translation of the Mahabharata.
Who is known as the compiler of the Vedas?
Vyasa (/ˈvjɑːsə/; Sanskrit: व्यास, literally “Compiler”) is the legendary author of the Mahabharata, Vedas and Puranas, some of the most important works in the Hindu tradition. He is also called Veda Vyāsa (वेदव्यास, veda-vyāsa, “the one who classified the Vedas”) or Krishna Dvaipāyana (referring to his dark complexion and birthplace).
Who wrote the Mahabharata and the Upanishads?
Thus Vyasa narrated the entire Mahābhārata and all the Upanishads and the 18 Puranas, while Lord Ganesha wrote. Vyasa’s Jaya (literally, “victory”), the core of the Mahabharata, is a dialogue between Dhritarashtra (the Kuru king and the father of the Kauravas, who opposed the Pāndavas in the Kurukshetra War) and Sanjaya, his adviser and charioteer.