Ten lines about bedhbiyash
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1. It was Ved Vyasa who documented ‘Mahabharata’ in great detail as itihaasor history.
2. Ganesha, the son of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, was Vyasa’s scribe.
3. He was born by the end of Tretha Yuga, lived through all of Dwapar Yuga and was around until the early arrival of Kaliyuga.
4. Ved Vyasa was the 18th avatar of Lord Vishnu; Lord Rama was the 17th.
5. Ved Vyasa was born in Damauli of Tanahu district in Nepal.
6. Ved Vyasa was born to Satyavati and sage Prashar.
7. Ved Vyasa was step-brother of Bheesma.
8. He was biological/spiritual father of Dhritarashtra, Pandu and Vidur.
9. Guru Purnima commemorates the birthday of Ved Vyasa.
10. Ved Vyasa literally means ‘the splitter of Vedas’.
11. He is considered to be one of the 7 chiranjivis (immortals or long lived).
12. Ved Vyasa has been mentioned in two Buddhist Jataka tales called ‘Kanha-Dipayana’ and ‘Ghata’.
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1. It was Ved Vyasa who documented ‘Mahabharata’ in great detail as itihaasor history.
2. Ganesha, the son of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, was Vyasa’s scribe.
3. He was born by the end of Tretha Yuga, lived through all of Dwapar Yuga and was around until the early arrival of Kaliyuga.
4. Ved Vyasa was the 18th avatar of Lord Vishnu; Lord Rama was the 17th.
5. Ved Vyasa was born in Damauli of Tanahu district in Nepal.
6. Ved Vyasa was born to Satyavati and sage Prashar.
7. Ved Vyasa was step-brother of Bheesma.
8. He was biological/spiritual father of Dhritarashtra, Pandu and Vidur.
9. Guru Purnima commemorates the birthday of Ved Vyasa.
10. Ved Vyasa literally means ‘the splitter of Vedas’.
11. He is considered to be one of the 7 chiranjivis (immortals or long lived).
12. Ved Vyasa has been mentioned in two Buddhist Jataka tales called ‘Kanha-Dipayana’ and ‘Ghata’.
hope it will help u dear
if you like my ans. plzzzz mark me as brainileast
please dear please
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