Frases de Viasa

Viasa es un escritor legendario de la antigüedad hinduista, cuyo nombre verdadero es Krishna-Dwaipayana.[1]​

Es el cuarto miembro del rishi parampara de la escuela Advaita, en la que Shankará Acharia es la figura principal.

Se le llama también Veda Vyasa para explicar por qué más del 90 % del texto tanto del Sama-veda como del Iáyur-veda son copiados del Rig-veda: Viasa habría ‘dividido’ o reorganizado el Rig-veda [2]​ en aquellos otros dos textos, para facilitar su comprensión o para facilitar el recuerdo de sus mantras.

El texto épico Majabhárata afirma haber sido escrito por Viasa.

Tradicionalmente también se considera que Viasa fue autor de todos los Upanishads y de todos los Puranas . Wikipedia  

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Viasa: Frases en inglés

“Because a long stay in the same place does not add to one’s own happiness and might disturb the serene ascetics; the deer are eaten up and the plants and herbs depleted.”

Vyasa

Vyasa's advise to the Pandavas, his grandsons who were staying in the forest. Quoted in p. 49.
Sources, Seer of the Fifth Veda: Kr̥ṣṇa Dvaipāyana Vyāsa in the Mahābhārata

“Various inscriptions refer to the Mbh (Mahabharata) as the composition of Vyasa, the Veda divider, the son of Parasara, and as containing 100,000 verses…”

Vyasa

In p. 3.
Sources, Seer of the Fifth Veda: Kr̥ṣṇa Dvaipāyana Vyāsa in the Mahābhārata

“18 chapters of Vyasa's Jaya constitutes the Bhagavad Gita, the sacred text of the Hindus. Thus, this work of Vyasa, called Jaya deals with diverse subjects like geography, history, warfare, religion and morality.”

Vyasa

B. K. Pandey, in Encyclopaedia of Indian philosophers, Volume 2 http://books.google.co.in/books?id=d8ROAQAAIAAJ, p. 14. <br class="br">Sources

“All right, I also have a condition:that you should not write down anything without grasping the full significance of what I say.”

Vyasa

Vyasa's condition agreeing to the terms set by Ganesha. Quoted in p. 139.
Sources, Hindu Culture, An Introduction

“I am ready, but only on one condition. Once I start writing, you should not stop dictating to me.”

Vyasa

Ganesha to Vyasa on the latter’s request to him to write down his narration of Mahabharata. Quoted in p. 139.
Sources, Hindu Culture, An Introduction

“Remember me when things are to be done.”

Vyasa

Vyasa to his mother Satyavati Kali, after he was born and forced his body to mature that very day by will power”, meaning that he would appear before her whenever she thought of him, quoted by Alf Hiltebeitel in P.47.
Sources, A Reader's Guide to the Education of the Dharma King

“Vyasa appears when Satyavati summons him to sire sons with Ambika and Ambalika, widows of the Kuru king Vichitravirya.”

Vyasa

In p. 47.
Sources, A Reader's Guide to the Education of the Dharma King

“It has been said by Sanatkumara and the great-spirited Vyasa, and it is enjoined in the Veda, O, King that one should go to Pratudaka on pilgrimage.”

Vyasa

w:PulastyaPulastya in p. 49.
Sources, Seer of the Fifth Veda: Kr̥ṣṇa Dvaipāyana Vyāsa in the Mahābhārata

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