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Vyasa (Veda Vyasa)

Vyasa, also known as Veda Vyasa, is a revered sage in Hindu tradition credited with composing and compiling many important texts, including the Mahabharata, one of the world's longest epic poems. He is considered a divine scholar who organized and transmitted the sacred Vedas, the oldest Hindu scriptures. Vyasa’s role is foundational in preserving and passing down spiritual knowledge, serving as a bridge between the divine revelations and human understanding. His contributions shape much of Hindu philosophy, religion, and literature, making him a key figure in Indian cultural and spiritual history.