व्यास वन्दना (व्यासाय विष्णुरूपाय) — Word-by-Word Meaning
व्यास वन्दना (व्यासाय विष्णुरूपाय)
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Source: Traditional Vyasa salutation verses (recited in Guru Purnima / Vyasa Purnima worship and before scriptural study)
Author: Traditional
Period: Classical / Puranic
Guru Purnima, the full-moon day of Ashadha, is observed as Vyasa Purnima in honour of Sri Veda Vyasa, regarded as the foremost guru in Hindu tradition. Born to the sage Parashara and Satyavati, Vyasa divided the single Veda into four, composed the Puranas and the vast Mahabharata, and is counted among the chiranjivis (immortals). These vandana verses, recited at the start of Guru Purnima worship and before reading any scripture, salute him as the very embodiment of the Trimurti and the wellspring of all knowledge.
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