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Viasa

Escritor
Viasa es un escritor legendario de la antigüedad hinduista, cuyo nombre verdadero es Krishna-Dwaipayana.​ Es el cuarto miembro del rishi parampara de la escuela Advaita, en la que Shankará Acharia es la figura principal. Wikipedia
Lugar de nacimiento: Kalpi, India
Bisabuelo: Vásishtha

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Se le llama también Veda Vyasa ('divisor del [Rig] Veda') para explicar por qué ... Vyāsa aparece con el nombre Kanja Dipaiana (la versión pāli del nombre ...
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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 ...
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Vyasa is the legendary author of the Mahabharata, Vedas and Puranas, some of the most important works in the Hindu tradition. He is also called Veda Vyāsa ...
29 mar 2024 · Vyasa (flourished 1500 bce?) was a legendary Indian sage who is traditionally credited with composing or compiling the Mahabharata, ...
28 ene 2019 · Vyāsa was born to hermit Parāśara by a fisherwoman named Kālī. His name when he was a child was Kṛṣṇa. As his birth took place in an island ( ...
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He is traditonally regarded as the author of the Mahābhārata, although it is alsoMoreKrishna Dvaipāyana Vyāsa, also known as Vyāsa or Veda-Vyāsa (वेदव्यास, ...
5 ago 2023 · Vyāsa (व्यास) refers to:—A great sage and empowered incarnation of the Lord, son of Parāśara Muni and Satyavatī. He is also known as Bādarāyaṇa ...
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According to Hindu tradition, it was Vyasa who categorized the primordial single Veda into four. The word “vyasa” means “to split, differentiate, or describe;” ...
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11 sept 2020 · Because Veda Vyasa compiled the wealth of spiritual literature used by most of Hinduism's major lineages, many view him as the original guru, ...
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Veda Vyasa (Devanagari: व्यास, वेदव्यास veda-vyāsa), or simply Vyasa, is a central and revered figure in most Hindu traditions.