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Mahabharat written by: The correct answer is Ved Vyas

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The correct answer is Ved Vyas, according to the Sanskrit epic Mahabharta. The web page also provides a detailed solution, key points, and other ancient history questions for BSNL TTA exam preparation. Vyasa narrating the Mahabharata to Ganesha, his scribe - Angkor Wat Painting depicting Vyasa and the king Janamejaya. Vyāsa is regarded as the author of the Mahabharata, a major epic of Hindu literature. [11] The first section of the Mahābhārata states that Gaṇesha wrote the text to Vyasa's dictation, [a] but this is regarded by scholars as a later interpolation to the epic and this part of the story is also excluded in the "Critical Edition" of the Mahābhārata. [12] The five ... The Mahābhārata, composed by the sage Vyāsa, is one of the major Sanskrit epics of ancient India. Narrating the events leading up to the Kurukṣetra War and the fates of the Kaurava and Pāṇḍava princes, the BORI CE consists of approximately 80,035 ślokas (verses) divided into 1885 chapters across 18 parvas (books). These 18 books are listed below offering the BORI CE Saṃskṛta verses along with translations from Bibek Debroy's corpus. Adiparvan Sabhaparvan Aranyakaparvan ... Another legend associated with Ganesha writing Mahabharata is that of the broken tusk of Ganesha. After some days of writing of Mahabharat the stylus used by Ganesh broke and as he could not stop writing he broke off one of his tusks and started writing with it. This symbolically explains that any amount of sacrifice is not too much to gain knowledge.

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