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Vaishampayana ((サンスクリット:वैशंपायन), ) was the traditional narrator of the Mahabharata, one of the two major Sanskrit epics of ancient India. He was an ancient Indian sage who was the original teacher of the ''Krishna Yajur-Veda''. The ''Ashvalayana Grihya Sutra'' mentions him as ''Mahabharatacharya''. He is also mentioned in the ''Taittiriya Aranayaka'' and the ''Ashtadhyayi'' of Pāṇini.〔Raychaudhuri, H.C. (1972). ''Political History of Ancient India: From the Accession of Parikshit to the Extinction of the Gupta Dynasty'', Calcutta: University of Calcutta, p.38〕 He was a pupil of Vyasa, from whom he learned the ''Jaya'', the original 8,800 verses of the ''Mahabharata''. He later expanded the ''Jaya'' to 24,000 verses under the name ''Bharata'', which he recited to King Janamejaya at his ''sarpa satra'' (snake sacrifice). The ''Harivamsa'' is also said to have been recited by him. The full 100,000 verses of the ''Mahabharata'' was not complete until several centuries later. ==Notes==
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