A place called Vyas Pothi is located in Mana Village or Uttarakhand, 3 km from Badrinath. Here is the cave of Maharishi Ved Vyashi, the author of Mahabharata. There is Ganesh -Cave nearby, it is believed that Vyashi in this cave Mahabharata gave an oral form and Ganesha wrote it. The cave in which this story was written is located on the confluence of the Alaknanda and Saraswati River. Ganesha, the son of the goddess Parvati and Lord Shiva, is considered the god of favorable and knowledge and intellect. Therefore, when a new job is started, Ganesha is first remembered. When Ved Vyas Ji began the creation of the epic Mahabharata, he not only remembers Ganesha, but also persuaded Ganesha to write Mahabharata with his hands. Ganesh Ji said I would write Mahabharata, but you have to keep telling the story constantly, unlike your story stops, not only will my writing stop, but I will also stop writing. Whether your story is then complete or incomplete. It is said that Vyas Ji also followed the rule. The name of Mahabharata used to be Jayagatha. It is said that Ved Vyas has also compiled all the Puranas by staying in the cave. When you see the Vyasa cave from the outside, many texts seem to be placed on top of one. Therefore, it is also called Vyas Pothi. It is believed that Maharaj Pandu lived at his Queens Kunti and Madri in Pandukeshwar Tirtha in Uttarakhand after he renounced the kingdom. The five pandavas were born here. Share this story -tags
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