Vyasa (title)

Vyasa (Devanagari: व्यास, vyāsa) a.k.a. Veda Vyāsa (वेदव्यास, veda-vyāsa) is the title given to the Rishi (sage) who comes at the end of every Dvapara Yuga to divide and compile the one Veda into four and compile the Puranas and Mahabharata for the benefit of mankind in the degraded age that follows, Kali Yuga.[1] Vyasa is a central and revered figure in most Hindu traditions. In the 28th mahayuga (current), Krishna Dvaipāyana Vyasa was Vyasa, whose name refers to his complexion and birthplace, and who is believed to be a partial incarnation of Vishnu that occurs once in every kalpa.[2][3] In the upcoming 29th mahayuga, Guru Drona's son Rishi Aswatthama will be born as the next Vyasa.[4][5] In the previous 27th mahayuga, Veda Vyasa's father was Vyasa.[citation needed]

  1. ^ Horace Hayman Wilson 1840.The Vishnu Purana sacred-texts.com,Retrieved 2015-02-14
  2. ^ Bhagavata Purana 1.4.14: (dvāpare samanuprāpte tṛtīye yuga-paryaye jātaḥ parāśarād yogī vāsavyāḿ kalayā hareḥ)
  3. ^ Mahābhārata 12.350.4-5, K.M. Ganguly full edition
  4. ^ H. H. Wilson. The Vishnu Purana: A System of Hindu Mythology and Tradition (Translated from the Original Sanskrit),Hardcover – 31 Dec 2010, Sri Satguru Publications,ISBN 8170309166 Retrieved 2015-02-15
  5. ^ Vishnu Purana -Drauni or Asvathama as Next Vyasa Retrieved 2015-03-22

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