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Birthplace: Kalpi
Vyasa, also known as Veda Vyasa, is a revered rishi in Hindu traditions. He is believed to be the author of numerous Hindu texts, including the epic Mahābhārata. Many Hindus consider him a partial incarnation of Vishnu. Vyasa is credited with compiling Vedic mantras into four texts, writing the eighteen Puranas, and creating the Brahma Sutras. Regarded as one of the Chiranjivis, immortals believed to be alive in the Kali Yuga era, Vyasa’s professional life is characterized by his profound contributions to Hindu scripture and philosophy.
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