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In the Mahabharata, who was Sage Vyasa, and why is he central to the epic’s creation?

Subject: Static GK (General Knowledge)

Book: Mahabharata Characters

Sage Vyasa is credited as the compiler (or author) of the Mahabharata, often deemed its spiritual father. He is a progenitor for key Kuru dynasty figures and also shapes events through counsel.

### Genealogy & Role
- **Son of**: Sage Parashara and Satyavati
- **Father Figure**: Lends lineage to Dhritarashtra, Pandu, and Vidura via a special arrangement after Vichitravirya’s demise.

### Literary Contribution
- **Compilation of Mahabharata**: Known as “Veda Vyasa,” organizes the Vedas, records the epic.
- **Narration**: The epic is further retold by his disciple Vaishampayana.

### In-Epic Appearances
- **Advisor**: Occasionally appears to guide or foretell events.
- **Cosmic Vision**: Endowed with the ability to see the past and future.

Vyasa symbolizes profound wisdom, bridging mortal events with higher knowledge. His presence ensures the epic’s events are recorded for posterity, making the Mahabharata an eternal guide to dharma.

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