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RMPC99J5–639 Vyasa talking with Gandhari
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RMJ47YB5–Pandavas meet vyasa in midway
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RMJ4R30G–Vyasa tells about the magics of Shiva to Arjuna
. The sage Vyasa with disciples observes his son Sukya approaching them like a ball of fire . his page is from a manuscript of the Razmnama, or Book of War, copied in the late 16th century at the Mughal court. It was the Persian translation commissioned by the emperor Akbar of the Sanskrit epic text, the Mahabharata. Here, the sage Vyasa accompanied by three disciples in his hermitage, observes his son, Suka, approaching them through the air like a ball of fire.The painting was purchased for the museum from the executors of the late J. C. French with the assistance of the National Art Collecti Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-sage-vyasa-with-disciples-observes-his-son-sukya-approaching-them-like-a-ball-of-fire-his-page-is-from-a-manuscript-of-the-razmnama-or-book-of-war-copied-in-the-late-16th-century-at-the-mughal-court-it-was-the-persian-translation-commissioned-by-the-emperor-akbar-of-the-sanskrit-epic-text-the-mahabharata-here-the-sage-vyasa-accompanied-by-three-disciples-in-his-hermitage-observes-his-son-suka-approaching-them-through-the-air-like-a-ball-of-firethe-painting-was-purchased-for-the-museum-from-the-executors-of-the-late-j-c-french-with-the-assistance-of-the-national-art-collecti-image187529776.html
RMMW2M40–. The sage Vyasa with disciples observes his son Sukya approaching them like a ball of fire . his page is from a manuscript of the Razmnama, or Book of War, copied in the late 16th century at the Mughal court. It was the Persian translation commissioned by the emperor Akbar of the Sanskrit epic text, the Mahabharata. Here, the sage Vyasa accompanied by three disciples in his hermitage, observes his son, Suka, approaching them through the air like a ball of fire.The painting was purchased for the museum from the executors of the late J. C. French with the assistance of the National Art Collecti
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RMKJBBH6–Vyasa with his mother
. English: Story-telling painting, in gouache, of the 'Paithan' type, illustrating a narrative from the Mahabharata. The sage Vyasa and the king Janamejaya. With a background of a pillared hall, the sage Vyasa, seen here on the right, narrates the story of Harishchandra to king Janamejaya. Both characters are seated facing each other on decorated thrones, with one knee resting on the seat and the other flexed, bound by a yogapatta. This detail signifies that they are steeped in a serious conversation. The king carries the appurtenances of his status: a crown on his head, bow leaning on his sho Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-story-telling-painting-in-gouache-of-the-paithan-type-illustrating-a-narrative-from-the-mahabharata-the-sage-vyasa-and-the-king-janamejaya-with-a-background-of-a-pillared-hall-the-sage-vyasa-seen-here-on-the-right-narrates-the-story-of-harishchandra-to-king-janamejaya-both-characters-are-seated-facing-each-other-on-decorated-thrones-with-one-knee-resting-on-the-seat-and-the-other-flexed-bound-by-a-yogapatta-this-detail-signifies-that-they-are-steeped-in-a-serious-conversation-the-king-carries-the-appurtenances-of-his-status-a-crown-on-his-head-bow-leaning-on-his-sho-image188021180.html
RMMWW2X4–. English: Story-telling painting, in gouache, of the 'Paithan' type, illustrating a narrative from the Mahabharata. The sage Vyasa and the king Janamejaya. With a background of a pillared hall, the sage Vyasa, seen here on the right, narrates the story of Harishchandra to king Janamejaya. Both characters are seated facing each other on decorated thrones, with one knee resting on the seat and the other flexed, bound by a yogapatta. This detail signifies that they are steeped in a serious conversation. The king carries the appurtenances of his status: a crown on his head, bow leaning on his sho
Gandhari, blindfolded, and Kunti escorting the infirm Dhrtarastra to the wilderness watched by the Pandavas and Vyasa. Mahabharata. Muradabad,1761-1763. Source: Add. 5640, f.367v. Language: Persian. Author: Naqib Khan. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gandhari-blindfolded-and-kunti-escorting-the-infirm-dhrtarastra-to-the-wilderness-watched-by-the-pandavas-and-vyasa-mahabharata-muradabad1761-1763-source-add-5640-f367v-language-persian-author-naqib-khan-image231705470.html
RMRCY2KA–Gandhari, blindfolded, and Kunti escorting the infirm Dhrtarastra to the wilderness watched by the Pandavas and Vyasa. Mahabharata. Muradabad,1761-1763. Source: Add. 5640, f.367v. Language: Persian. Author: Naqib Khan.
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RMHKBKPT–Ashwatthama with Vyasa
Veda Vyasa Statue on a pillar in Yoganarasimha swamy Temple, Kaivara. Text on the image translates to Shri Veda Vyasaru in kannada language Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/veda-vyasa-statue-on-a-pillar-in-yoganarasimha-swamy-temple-kaivara-text-on-the-image-translates-to-shri-veda-vyasaru-in-kannada-language-image549229974.html
RF2PWFGC6–Veda Vyasa Statue on a pillar in Yoganarasimha swamy Temple, Kaivara. Text on the image translates to Shri Veda Vyasaru in kannada language
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RMPECE1G–Ashwatthama with Vyasa.
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RMFB6960–A Vyasa, or public reader, reciting the Mahabharata, India, circa 1910
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RMF0TH80–Cave from Vyasa in the village Mana, the place where the Vedanta were written 5.500 years ago, Badrinath, Uttarakhand, India
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RF2X9W6BP–Guru Purnima of Indian Festival to Spiritual and Academic Teachers
Then Karnataka Chief Minister, Basavaraj Bommai at WCYS 2022 organised by IYSF at S-VYASA Deemed to be University, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/then-karnataka-chief-minister-basavaraj-bommai-at-wcys-2022-organised-by-iysf-at-s-vyasa-deemed-to-be-university-bengaluru-karnataka-india-image616881544.html
RM2XRHAKM–Then Karnataka Chief Minister, Basavaraj Bommai at WCYS 2022 organised by IYSF at S-VYASA Deemed to be University, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
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RMJ2XFKM–Ashwatthama with Vyasa
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RF2BX85NE–Hindi Typography 'Happy Guru Purnima' Means Happy Guru Purnima - Indian Festival Banner
Krishna, Vyasa console Ganga following Bhishma's death. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/krishna-vyasa-console-ganga-following-bhishmas-death-image387194613.html
RM2DDX6K1–Krishna, Vyasa console Ganga following Bhishma's death.
Vyas Chhatri is an assemblage of golden sandstones, which stands as an edifice of Rajasthani architecture. It was built in order to honour Sage Vyasa. Rajasthani-style sandstone cenotaph of the sage Vyas, who wrote the Mahabharata epic. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/vyas-chhatri-is-an-assemblage-of-golden-sandstones-which-stands-as-an-edifice-of-rajasthani-architecture-it-was-built-in-order-to-honour-sage-vyasa-rajasthani-style-sandstone-cenotaph-of-the-sage-vyas-who-wrote-the-mahabharata-epic-image503816133.html
RF2M7JPH9–Vyas Chhatri is an assemblage of golden sandstones, which stands as an edifice of Rajasthani architecture. It was built in order to honour Sage Vyasa. Rajasthani-style sandstone cenotaph of the sage Vyas, who wrote the Mahabharata epic.
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RF2BJGJD9–Astounding Bhagavad Gita, 800-kg world's largest sacred book at ISKCON temple in New Delhi, India
Vyas Chhatri is an assemblage of golden sandstones, which stands as an edifice of Rajasthani architecture. It was built in order to honour Sage Vyasa. Rajasthani-style sandstone cenotaph of the sage Vyas, who wrote the Mahabharata epic. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/vyas-chhatri-is-an-assemblage-of-golden-sandstones-which-stands-as-an-edifice-of-rajasthani-architecture-it-was-built-in-order-to-honour-sage-vyasa-rajasthani-style-sandstone-cenotaph-of-the-sage-vyas-who-wrote-the-mahabharata-epic-image503816143.html
RF2M7JPHK–Vyas Chhatri is an assemblage of golden sandstones, which stands as an edifice of Rajasthani architecture. It was built in order to honour Sage Vyasa. Rajasthani-style sandstone cenotaph of the sage Vyas, who wrote the Mahabharata epic.
Ganesha 1878–1883 West Bengal, Calcutta Ganesha, the elephant-headed son of Shiva and Parvati, is worshipped as the great remover of obstacles [to success]; consequently, he is honored at the beginning of any enterprise. But he is here cast in his lesser-known role as the scribe to the poet Vyasa, composer of the epic Mahabharata. Ganesha’s role in transcribing Vyasa’s dictation, as cited in the Mahabharata, appears to be a later interpolation, and may be taken to reflect the god’s growing status and his reputation for intellectual prowess and agility. According to this story, when his quill p Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ganesha-18781883-west-bengal-calcutta-ganesha-the-elephant-headed-son-of-shiva-and-parvati-is-worshipped-as-the-great-remover-of-obstacles-to-success-consequently-he-is-honored-at-the-beginning-of-any-enterprise-but-he-is-here-cast-in-his-lesser-known-role-as-the-scribe-to-the-poet-vyasa-composer-of-the-epic-mahabharata-ganeshas-role-in-transcribing-vyasas-dictation-as-cited-in-the-mahabharata-appears-to-be-a-later-interpolation-and-may-be-taken-to-reflect-the-gods-growing-status-and-his-reputation-for-intellectual-prowess-and-agility-according-to-this-story-when-his-quill-p-image457997342.html
RM2HH3G7X–Ganesha 1878–1883 West Bengal, Calcutta Ganesha, the elephant-headed son of Shiva and Parvati, is worshipped as the great remover of obstacles [to success]; consequently, he is honored at the beginning of any enterprise. But he is here cast in his lesser-known role as the scribe to the poet Vyasa, composer of the epic Mahabharata. Ganesha’s role in transcribing Vyasa’s dictation, as cited in the Mahabharata, appears to be a later interpolation, and may be taken to reflect the god’s growing status and his reputation for intellectual prowess and agility. According to this story, when his quill p
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RF2PXBNF7–Vyas Chhatri is a cenotaph in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, dedicated to the sage Vyasa from the Hindu epic Mahabharata
Wayang is a Javanese word for particular kinds of theatre (literally 'shadow'). When the term is used to refer to kinds of puppet theatre, sometimes the puppet itself is referred to as wayang. Performances of shadow puppet theatre are accompanied by gamelan in Java. UNESCO designated Wayang Kulit, a shadow puppet theatre and the best known of the Indonesian wayang, as a Masterpiece of Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity on 7 November 2003. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wayang-is-a-javanese-word-for-particular-kinds-of-theatre-literally-shadow-when-the-term-is-used-to-refer-to-kinds-of-puppet-theatre-sometimes-the-puppet-itself-is-referred-to-as-wayang-performances-of-shadow-puppet-theatre-are-accompanied-by-gamelan-in-java-unesco-designated-wayang-kulit-a-shadow-puppet-theatre-and-the-best-known-of-the-indonesian-wayang-as-a-masterpiece-of-oral-and-intangible-heritage-of-humanity-on-7-november-2003-image344260858.html
RM2B02C6J–Wayang is a Javanese word for particular kinds of theatre (literally 'shadow'). When the term is used to refer to kinds of puppet theatre, sometimes the puppet itself is referred to as wayang. Performances of shadow puppet theatre are accompanied by gamelan in Java. UNESCO designated Wayang Kulit, a shadow puppet theatre and the best known of the Indonesian wayang, as a Masterpiece of Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity on 7 November 2003.
The Open court . Krishnas Adventures. (Reproduced from Coleman.) children of Vyasa. Dhritarashtra, the father of the Kurus, wasking of Hastinapur, but being blind, Bhishma, his uncle, reignedin his stead. After a test of the faculties of the young princes, in J The Pandus are also called Pandavas, and the Kurus Kamavas. THE AVATARS. 475 which the Pandu Arjuna, the skilled bowman and the Hindu Tell,showed himself superior to all the others, the oldest Pandu-prince,Yudhishthira, was installed as heir apparent. The Kurus, how-ever, who managed to remain in power, tried to burn the Pandus,but they Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-open-court-krishnas-adventures-reproduced-from-coleman-children-of-vyasa-dhritarashtra-the-father-of-the-kurus-wasking-of-hastinapur-but-being-blind-bhishma-his-uncle-reignedin-his-stead-after-a-test-of-the-faculties-of-the-young-princes-in-j-the-pandus-are-also-called-pandavas-and-the-kurus-kamavas-the-avatars-475-which-the-pandu-arjuna-the-skilled-bowman-and-the-hindu-tellshowed-himself-superior-to-all-the-others-the-oldest-pandu-princeyudhishthira-was-installed-as-heir-apparent-the-kurus-how-ever-who-managed-to-remain-in-power-tried-to-burn-the-pandusbut-they-image339265822.html
RM2AKXW0E–The Open court . Krishnas Adventures. (Reproduced from Coleman.) children of Vyasa. Dhritarashtra, the father of the Kurus, wasking of Hastinapur, but being blind, Bhishma, his uncle, reignedin his stead. After a test of the faculties of the young princes, in J The Pandus are also called Pandavas, and the Kurus Kamavas. THE AVATARS. 475 which the Pandu Arjuna, the skilled bowman and the Hindu Tell,showed himself superior to all the others, the oldest Pandu-prince,Yudhishthira, was installed as heir apparent. The Kurus, how-ever, who managed to remain in power, tried to burn the Pandus,but they
The sage, Vyasa, traditional author of the ‘Adhyatma Ramayana.’ Inscribed: ‘Vyasa.’. 61 paintings illustrating the Adhyatma Ramayana, vol. 1. [Boddam collection.]. 1803 - 1804. Source: MSS Eur C116/1 f.3v. Author: ANON. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-sage-vyasa-traditional-author-of-the-adhyatma-ramayana-inscribed-vyasa-61-paintings-illustrating-the-adhyatma-ramayana-vol-1-boddam-collection-1803-1804-source-mss-eur-c1161-f3v-author-anon-image231208634.html
RMRC4CY6–The sage, Vyasa, traditional author of the ‘Adhyatma Ramayana.’ Inscribed: ‘Vyasa.’. 61 paintings illustrating the Adhyatma Ramayana, vol. 1. [Boddam collection.]. 1803 - 1804. Source: MSS Eur C116/1 f.3v. Author: ANON.
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RMHKBKRN–Vyasa talking with Gandhari
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RMHKFY0R–Vyasa meets Pandavas at Rajasuya
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RMPC99D2–465 Pandavas meet Saint Vyasa
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RF2X9W6DW–Guru Purnima festival of India for teachers or gurus give blesses to his shishya
Then Karnataka Chief Minister, Basavaraj Bommai at WCYS 2022 organised by IYSF at S-VYASA Deemed to be University, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/then-karnataka-chief-minister-basavaraj-bommai-at-wcys-2022-organised-by-iysf-at-s-vyasa-deemed-to-be-university-bengaluru-karnataka-india-image616881550.html
RM2XRHAKX–Then Karnataka Chief Minister, Basavaraj Bommai at WCYS 2022 organised by IYSF at S-VYASA Deemed to be University, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
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RMJ4R30J–Vyasa talking with Gandhari
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RM2XRH99R–Parade of nations with their flags, participating in World Cup of Yogasana Sports during the inauguration rally at S-VYASA, Bengaluru, Karnataka
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RMJ4WTNR–Vyasa meets Pandavas at Rajasuya
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RMPC4GBP–599 The sage Vyasa and the king Janamejaya.
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RMJ47Y9W–Pandavas meet Saint Vyasa
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RMJ4WCYG–The sage Vyasa and the king Janamejaya.
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RMPC99GJ–639 Vyasa tells about the magics of Shiva to Arjuna
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RMJ4WTNG–Vyasa saying about marriage of Drauapdi to King Drupada
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RMPC9RMR–639 Vyasa saying about marriage of Drauapdi to King Drupada
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. English: Story-telling painting, in gouache, of the 'Paithan' type, illustrating a narrative from the Mahabharata. The sage Vyasa and the king Janamejaya. With a background of a pillared hall, the sage Vyasa, seen here on the right, narrates the story of Harishchandra to king Janamejaya. Both characters are seated facing each other on decorated thrones, with one knee resting on the seat and the other flexed, bound by a yogapatta. This detail signifies that they are steeped in a serious conversation. The king carries the appurtenances of his status: a crown on his head, bow leaning on his sho Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-story-telling-painting-in-gouache-of-the-paithan-type-illustrating-a-narrative-from-the-mahabharata-the-sage-vyasa-and-the-king-janamejaya-with-a-background-of-a-pillared-hall-the-sage-vyasa-seen-here-on-the-right-narrates-the-story-of-harishchandra-to-king-janamejaya-both-characters-are-seated-facing-each-other-on-decorated-thrones-with-one-knee-resting-on-the-seat-and-the-other-flexed-bound-by-a-yogapatta-this-detail-signifies-that-they-are-steeped-in-a-serious-conversation-the-king-carries-the-appurtenances-of-his-status-a-crown-on-his-head-bow-leaning-on-his-sho-image187505071.html
RMMW1GHK–. English: Story-telling painting, in gouache, of the 'Paithan' type, illustrating a narrative from the Mahabharata. The sage Vyasa and the king Janamejaya. With a background of a pillared hall, the sage Vyasa, seen here on the right, narrates the story of Harishchandra to king Janamejaya. Both characters are seated facing each other on decorated thrones, with one knee resting on the seat and the other flexed, bound by a yogapatta. This detail signifies that they are steeped in a serious conversation. The king carries the appurtenances of his status: a crown on his head, bow leaning on his sho
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RF2X9W6BM–Guru Purnima is a tradition dedicated to all the spiritual and academic Gurus
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