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  2. Vyasa - Wikipedia

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    Sage Vyasa was unkempt because of months of meditation in the forest. Hence upon seeing him, Ambika who was rather scared shut her eyes, resulting in their child, Dhritarāshtra, being born blind. The other queen, Ambalika, turned pale upon meeting Vyasa, which resulted in their child, Pandu, being born pale. Alarmed, Satyavati requested that ...

  3. Versions of the Ramayana - Wikipedia

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    In this play surpanakha planned plot and sita exiled But today we not found any mss of play. Ramabhyudaya of Yashovarman in six acts written during 7th century CE. Ramabhyudaya of Ramadeva vyasa in two acts written during 15th century CE. Swapana-Dasanana of Bhimata-based Dream of Rawana written around 6th or 7th century CE.

  4. Vedas - Wikipedia

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    Vedas finds its earliest literary mention in the Sangam literature dated to the 5th century BCE. The Vedas were read by almost every caste in ancient Tamil Nadu. An Indian historian, archaeologist and epigraphist named Ramachandran Nagaswamy mentions that Tamil Nadu was a land of Vedas and a place where everyone knew the Vedas. [227]

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  6. Adhyatma Ramayana - Wikipedia

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    Adhyatma Ramayana represents the story of Rama in a spiritual context. The text constitutes over 35% of the chapters of Brahmanda Purana, often circulated as an independent text in the Vaishnavism tradition, [9] and is an Advaita Vedanta treatise of over 65 chapters and 4,500 verses.

  7. Jaimini - Wikipedia

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    He is the son of Parāśara and is considered to be a disciple of sage Vyasa. Traditionally attributed to be the author of the Mimamsa Sutras [2] [3] and the Jaimini Sutras, [4] [5] he is estimated to have lived around 4th to 2nd century BCE. [4] [1] [6] Some scholars place him between 250 BCE and 50 CE. [7]

  8. Vyasa Peetha - Wikipedia

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    Vyasa Peetha ( Sanskrit: व्यास पीठ), 'the seat of Vyasa', is the site at Naimisharanya Teerth in Sitapur district of Uttar Pradesh, India, where the Vedic sage Vyasa is said to have composed the Mahabaratha. [1] [2] An ashram called Vyas Gaddi is located at the site. [1]

  9. Indian literature - Wikipedia

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    Ved Vyasa's Mahabharata and ... Sarala Das who lived in the 14th century is known as the Vyasa of ... has been credited as the oldest work in Tamil available today ...