Talk:Mahabharata

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I will correct the number of books soon. Ok. --Bhadani 16:37, 26 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

The Author of Mahabharata[change source]

No one knows exactly when and where Mahabharata was written. It is true that Sage Veda Vyas authored it and He was an Aryan. Aryans are not true Indians and they have migrated from other parts of world to India as part of Indus Valley Civilization.

The following link is one of the best links describing Mahabharatha. http://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/maha/index.htm

I have no clue what any of the Weight% section is or has to do with any thing. As it is not explained, it is all just a waste. I tagged the line "Sage Vyasa taught this epic to his son Suka and his students Vaisampayana and others." for further explanation as the ambiguity of that statement makes my head hurt and I had to stop editting at that point since deciphering what it meant was little more than just guessing due to the extremely poor wording used. Suke, I expect, is son ot Vyesa (whoever that is.. He is never talked about, just tossed in there like he should be known.. he isnt), Someone has students but His could mean SUka or Vyesa. Given the layout it should mean Suka but that is not likely. Vaisampayana is likely a person and a student but not clue realy who he is either.. and thses other - are they students (whose?) or another group of people entirely? and thats just from how poorly one sentence was writtng.. I dare not think past it. If I were to take a guess: The sage Vyasa taught the epic to his son, Saka. He also taught it to his students. They included Vaisampayana and other <other what?>. --Creol(talk) 18:18, 11 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]