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Traditionally, Hindus ascribe the authorship of the Mahâbhârata to
Vyasa. Because of its immense length, its philological study has a long
history of attempts to unravel its historical growth and composition
layers. Its earliest layers date back to the late Vedic period (ca. 5th
c.
Salutations!
'The Mahabharata' of Krisha-Dwaipayana Vyasa, translated by Kisari
Mohan Ganguly is made avaialble to you @ http;//www.bharatadesam.com
here:
http://www.bharatadesam.com/spiritual/mahabharata/index.php
This is the only complete translation of the whole text of the Vyasa
That'll keep Googlebot busy.
on 5/8/06 11:15 PM, kanaka_raju8 at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Salutations!
'The Mahabharata' of Krisha-Dwaipayana Vyasa, translated by Kisari
Mohan Ganguly is made avaialble to you @ http;//www.bharatadesam.com
here: