Originally posted by: HearMeRoar
Not exactly. Vaishampayana did not witness the events, Vyasa did. Sometimes, he simply heard of the events.
Vyasa DID narrate it to his son, Suka, and 4 of his disciples, including Vaishampayana.
Vaishampayana narrated it to Janmejaya as only partly a Q & A session. A huge chunk of it was merely "tell me the story." He narrated what Vyasa narrated to him.
Ugrasravas Sauti then narrated the narration to the rishis.
I didn't say that V witnessed the event
I am saying that Mahabharata Poem is about event of storytelling between Janmejaya and V, the poem is written describing this particular event because Janmejaya and V are part of the poem.
A fought B
C told the story of A fighting B to D
D Tells the story to E
What we have is not A fighting B, rather we read the event where D is narrating this story to E and we are reading it after inclusion of years of interpolation, so we can't be sure if D -----> E is correct or not
We can't say that's how Vyasa wrote the Mahabharata, we are reading now, we don't know how Vyasa wrote it to analyze it on basis of his writing style, we know how V narrated it to Janmejaya and he is not the writer
Vyasa can't be involved in lives of Pandavas to an extent where he knows everything they did, add Kauravas, Panchal, Yadavas too
My POV is that the story was written around winners of the war