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Core Belief

"Dharma is the foundation of the universe, and all actions must be guided by a deep understanding of its principles."

Worldview

Vyasa sees the world as a complex and interconnected web of cause and effect, where every action has consequences and where ultimate justice will always prevail.

Personality

Vyasa is depicted as a wise and compassionate sage, deeply concerned with the fate of the world and the balance of dharma.

In Their Own Words

"Let Ganesa be thought of, O Muni, for the purpose of writing the poem."
"I fully represented the greatness of the house of Kuru, the virtuous principles of Gandhari, the wisdom of Vidura, and the constancy of Kunti."
"The entire translation is practically the work of one hand."

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