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The day bed te asa, who de ato a major character in the epic. The first secdon
request of Yes, wrote down the text to Yasa's dictation. Ganesha is said to have agreed to write it only on the condition that vyasa never pause in his medicos
Vyac or pronded Ganesha took the time to understand what was said before writing it down.
The sic employs the story within a story structure, otherwise known as frame tales, popular in many Indian religious and secular works. It is rected to the King
Janameya who is the great grandson of Arjuna, by Vaisampayana, a disdple of Vyasa. The recitation of Vaisampayana to Janamejaya is then recited again by a
professional storyteller named Ugrasrava Sauti, many years later, to an assemblage of sages performing the 12 years long sacrifice for King Saunaka Kulapati in the
wamba forest
Jaya, the core of Mahabharata is structured in the form of a dialogue between Kuru king Dhritarashtra and Sanjaya, his advisor and chariot driver. Sanjaya narrates
eady incident of the Kurukshetra War, fought in 18 days, as and when it happened. Dhritarashtra sometimes asks questions and doubts and sometimes laments,
knowing about the destruction caused by the war, to his sons, friends, and tonsmen. He also feels guilty, due to his own role that led to this war, destructive to the
entire Indian subcontinent
In the beginning, Sanjaya gives a description of the various continents of the Earth, the other planets, and focuses on the Indian Subcontinent and gives an elaborate
list of hundreds of kingdoms, tribes, provinces, cities, towns, villages, rivers, mountains, forests, etc. of the (ancient) Indian Subcontinent (Bhärata Varsha). He also
explains about the military formations adopted by each side on each day, the death of each hero and the details of each waring-race. Some 18 chapters of Vyasa's
Jaya constitutes the Bhagavad Gita, the sacred text of the Hindus. Thus, this work of Vyasa, called Jaya deals with diverse subjects like geography, history, warfare,
religion, and morality. According to Mahabharata itself, Vaisampayana's Bharata expanded on the story, with Vyasa's Jaya embedded within it. Ugrasrava eventually
omposed the final Mahabharata, with both Vyasa's Jaya and Vaisampayana's Bharata embedded within the epic.
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According to the passage, Mahabharata constitutes:​

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