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Ashadha Purnima on July 10 marks Guru Purnima, Vyasa Puja, Satyanarayan Vrat, and the start of Kokila Vrat, an auspicious day ...
Who wrote the Mahabharata? Discover the legendary sage behind the epic, his contribution, and key facts about the world's ...
Delve into the historical origins of Guru Purnima in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism, honoring Ved Vyasa and Lord Buddha, and ...
Guru Purnima is more than a religious observance; it is a cultural celebration that fosters respect and gratitude across ...
Vyasa is considered to be one of Vishnu’s avatars. He is the great sage who gave us the epic of Jaya, popularly known as Mahabharata, and ‘ashta+dasha’ (8+10=18) Puranas.
Everyone has presumably read the Mahabharata by Vyasa in some form or the other. As it is one of India’s two major epics, the other being the Ramayana, it is virtually a karmic duty to have read it.
The genesis of Abhinav Agarwal’s latest book, Completing Vyas’s Mahabharata, lies in an article by Columbian scholar and academic Alf Hiltebeitel. Titled Not Without Subtales: Telling Laws and ...
In Vyasa Dhanurveda, Rama’s archery is ranked second because it reflects the ideal application of dharma—in battle, in the upholding of justice, and in the submission to divine will.