Ved vyas
Mukunda Das has written: 'Vyasa Puja book of His Divine Grace Mahant Sri Krsna Balaram Swami'
The Mahabarata was written by Ved Vyasa.
The Mahabharata is an ancient Indian epic that is traditionally attributed to the sage Vyasa. It is one of the longest epic poems in the world and is highly revered in Hindu culture for its moral and philosophical teachings.
Vyasa Vidya Peethom was created in 1984.
The Bhagavatam, also known as the Bhagavata Purana, was written by the sage Vyasa. Vyasa is a revered figure in Hindu tradition, known for compiling the major texts of Hinduism, including the Mahabharata and the Puranas.
The Mahabharata with 74,000 verses and about 1.8 million words. Written by Vyasa.
The motto of Vyasa Vidya Peethom is 'Thamasoma Jyothirgamaya'.
In the first book of the Mahābhārata, it is described that Vyasa asked Ganesha to aid him in writing the text, however Ganesha imposed a condition that he would do so only if Vyasa narrated the story without pause. To which Vyasa then made a counter-condition that Ganesha must understand the verse before he transcribed it.
Vyasa was a sage who wrote Mahabharata. Apart from that, he was the dharma father of Dhritrashtra, Pandu and Vidur.
Ramayana - Valmiki Mahabharata - Vyasa Bhagavad Gita - Vyasa Rigveda - Vyasa Manusmriti - Manu
veda vyasa