Vyasa

Vyasa (; , ) or Veda Vyasa (, ), also known as Krishna Dvaipayana (, ) is a ''rishi'' (sage) with a prominent role in most Hindu traditions. He is traditionally regarded as the author of the epic Mahābhārata, where he also plays a prominent role as a character. He is also regarded by the Hindu traditions to be the compiler of the mantras of the Vedas into four texts, as well as the author of the eighteen Purāṇas and the Brahma Sutras.

Vyasa is regarded by many Hindus as a partial incarnation (, ) of Vishnu. He is one of the immortals called the Chiranjivis, held by adherents to still be alive in the current age known as the Kali Yuga. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by VEDAVYASA
    Published 1876
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    by VEDAVYASA
    Published 1880
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    by VEDAVYASA
    Published 1880
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    by VEDAVYASA
    Published 1888
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    by Vedavyasa
    Published 2014
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    by Vedavyasa
    Published 2014
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    by Vedavyasa
    Published 2003
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    by Vedavyasa
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    by Vedavyasa
    Published 2001
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    by Vedavyasa
    Published 2005
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