In the
- first Dvâpara, Brahmâ Himself divided the Vedas;
- in the second Dvâpara, the first Prajapati Vyâsa did the same;
- so S’akra, in the third,
- Brihaspati, in the fourth,
- Surya in the fifth;
- Yama, in the sixth,
- Indra, in the seventh,
- Vasistha, in the eighth;
- Sarasvata Risi in the ninth,
- Tridhama, in the tenth;
- Trivrisa, in the eleventh,
- Bharadvâja, in the twelfth;
- Antariksa, in the thirteenth;
- Dharma, in the fourteenth;
- Evaruni in the fifteenth;
- Dhananjaya, in the sixteenth;
- Medhatithi in tba seventeenth;
- Vrati, in the eighteenth;
- Atri, in the nineteenth;
- Gautama in the twentieth,
- Uttama, whose soul was fixed on Hari, in the twenty-first,
- Vâjasravâ Vena, in the twenty second;
- his family descendant Somaiu the twenty-third;
- Trinavindu, in the twenty-fourth;
- Bhârgava, in the twenty-fifth;
- Sakti, in the twenty-sixth,
- Jâtûkarnya in the twenty-seventh and
- Krisna Dvaipâyana became the twenty-eighth Veda Vyâs in the Dvâpara Yugas.
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