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The Mahabharata is the longest and the oldest poem ever written.It 
comprises one hundred thousand verses and was written around 5000 years BC.The revered 
sage Vyasa first composed the poem and when he was ready to narrate it,he needed 
someone who could write it.
  
He meditated on Lord Brahma the creator who appeared before him and instructed 
him to seek the assistance of Lord Ganesh.Vyasa prayed to Lord Ganesh 
who manifested himself before him.After paying his respects to Lord 
Ganesh he requested His help to write the poem.
  
Lord Ganesh agreed but on condition that Vyasa would not pause during 
his narration.Vyasa agreed to this condition but requested that Lord 
Ganesh first understand the verse before writing it.
  
Lord Ganesh agreed to Vyasa's condition and then they both began the 
narration and the documentation of the Mahabharata.
  
Occassionally Lord Ganesh would write a bit fast and Vyasa would then 
compose some complex verses so that Lord Genesh would have to slow 
down to grasp it's meaning.Vyasa would then use these few moments to
his advantage in composing the verses.
  
This poem deals mainly with the disputes between two families who 
found themselves at the crossroads between good and evil,righteousness 
and unrighteousness.Historical facts about personalities and events as 
it relates to the civilisations at that time were also recorded and 
adds to the splendor and the glory of this great epic.
  
Pandit Bhadase Maharaj.
  
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