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Vyasa Vysas (in Sanskrit "collector") is thought to be a minor incarnation of Vishnu. In Hindu he is believed to be the author of the Vedas, epic, especially the Mahabharata, and puranic texts. When compiling the Puranas he was known as Vedavyasa.
Vyasa Vyasa was another great Avatar who brought to humanity the message that death is not the end.
It is enough for me here just to remind you that He appeared here, as the Teacher of the Root-Stock, where the religion of the Hindus reigned, in the form known as that of the great Rishi Vyasa.
Therefore Vyasa, Kapila, Gautama, Jaimini, Kanada and others have differently taught, though they may have possibly experienced nearly similarly.
See also: World, Buddhi, Spirit, Brahma, Incarnation
 
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