Vyasa

Early 19th century painting of Vyasa in the Vanderbilt Fine Arts Gallery Krishna Dvaipayana (, ), better known as Vyasa (; , ) or Veda Vyasa (, ,), is a revered ''rishi'' (sage) portrayed in most Hindu traditions. He is traditionally regarded as the author of the epic ''Mahābhārata''.

Vyasa is also regarded by many Hindus as a partial incarnation (, ) of Vishnu. He is regarded to be the compiler of the mantras of the ''Vedas'' into four texts, as well as the author of the eighteen ''Puranas'' and the ''Brahma Sutras''. 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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  1. 1
    by Vyāsa, Veda, 1942-
    Published 1971
    [1971]
    150 p. illus. 25 cm.
  2. 2
    by Vyasa, Veda, Professor
    Published 1929
    [Lāhaura] : Dayānanda Kālija, Anusandhāna Vibhāga, [1929]-
    v. <1 > : ill. ; 19 cm.
  3. 3
    by Vyāsa, Veda, 1942-
    Published 1970
    [1970]
    7, 95 p. 18 cm.
  4. 4
    Published 1974
    Jayapura : Śikshā Vibhāga, Rājasthāna Ke Lie Cinmaya Prakāśana, c1974.
    iv, 106 p. ; 23 cm.
    Other Authors: ...Vyāsa, Veda, 1942-...
  5. 5
    by Sārasvata, Rāvata, 1920-
    Published 1968
    Jayapura, Rājasthāna Bhāshā Pracāra Sabhā, 1968.
    92 p. 24 cm.
    Other Authors: ...Vyāsa, Veda, Kavi...
  6. 6
    Published 1932
    Lahore : The Law Reporters, Ltd., 1932-1935.
    1 online resource (4 volumes)
    Other Authors: ...Vyasa, Veda...
    LLMC Digital
    Online Resource

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