The Mahabharata was narrated by Veda Vyasa, and Lord Ganesha (an elephant-headed deity) wrote it.
Lord Ganesha wrote Mahabharata and Ved Vyas dictated it.
Lord Ganesha wrote Mahabharata and Ved Vyas dictated it.
Vyasa was a sage who wrote Mahabharata. Apart from that, he was the dharma father of Dhritrashtra, Pandu and Vidur.
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Tamil poet and philosopher Thiruvalluvar is traditionally credited with writing the Tamil didactic text "Tirukkural," commonly referred to as "Tamil Veda" or "Tamil Passi."
The Mahabharata is an ancient Indian epic that is traditionally attributed to the sage Vyasa. It is one of the longest epic poems in the world and is highly revered in Hindu culture for its moral and philosophical teachings.
The author who wrote Tamil Thai Valthu is Manonmaniam P. Sundaram Pillai. Manonmaniam P. Sundaram Pillai (April 4,1855 - April 25 1897) is an author of the famous Tamil drama Manonmaniyam, as well as the great Tamil anthem.
Mahabharata was written by Ved Vyasa in Sanskrit, an ancient Indian language. It has been translated into various languages, including Hindi, by different authors over the years.