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Immortal 'Ved Vyasa'

I had inquisitiveness towards Ved Vyasa. The life span of an average human being should be around 100 by then and by now.Then how in a single span of life  somebody can wrote so much texts and scriptures so much so that it becomes too heavy to try and understand for the next upcoming generations.I mean the enormisity in terms of numbers is so much so that somebody has to write texts from day 1 of his birth otherwise it is next to impossible? How is this possible?(Hinduism mai almost literature Ved Vyasa ji se aata hai so?) सीतानाथ समारम्भां रामानन्दार्य मध्यमाम्। अस्मदाचार्य पर्यन्तां वन्दे श्रीगुरू परम्पराम् ।। When Śrī Ved Vyās Ji decided to complete the task for which he was incarnated, he was full of confusion how to start any writing? what should He take reference to write Veda-s, Vedant, Brahma Sūtra, All Purān & Up-Purān etc.? Than Maa Sarswati appeared in front of Śrī Ved Vyās & guided him to read Śrī Rām Charitra as that is the “काव्यबीजं सनातनम्" means the most p...

Q's?

 Some random questions chirping in my mind while reading, listening to someone, thinking about something... 1.Human with 'Animal Instinct'. Is it still rational to say human to him? and what differentiates Man from Human? 2. What would have been happened if Romeo belongs to upper caste and Juliet does NOT in that old Indian era? That story would have been different isn't it? 3.It is believed that we have been evolved from Chimpanzees. Then why there are significant numbers of Chimpanzees left there did not turned to man? What's wrong with them? 4.What would have been happened if Lord Krishna with black color born in South Africa. I mean the Color prejudices might not have prevailed till the date? Am I right? 5.Is Religion rational?Why? 6.In the entire Mahabharata Arjuna never asked this question,Hey Lord Krishna what would if I lost the War? Why is this so? From where Arjuna brings such confidence or that's just an Advantage of being with Krishna?