Whether the epics were written down or not, before discussing that please agree upon the time period when these events happened.
Vedas are known as Sruti texts, I. E. They were always taught from guru to shishya orally. Even today when we have tablets and laptops, in any Veda pathshala Vedas are always taught orally. Writing down or referring to a written copy is not tolerated.
I have been to Veda pathshala in TN as well as Maharashtra. It is the same there. A student is certified as vedapandita only if he can recite the Vedas orally without any mistake.
The written copies of Vedas are not for the Pandita but others who just want to read it and not learn it and recite it.
Vedas are deemed to have been composed before Ramayana Mahabharata and Purana, due to the nature of composition and metric lyrics, charachter's extolled and the fact that though epics and Purana talk about Vedas, the Vedas do not talk about any of the characters in the epic. Therefore popular held theory is Vedas pre date the epics.
Vedas never required to be written, and remarkably are consistent with every version available today unlike the epics which differ.
So first fix the date of when the events in the epic happened before you decide they were transmitted orally or written.
Also do note that with a proper guru even today if people do not require Vedas in writing to know them or remember them, then even epics can be taught orally just as easily
If the events of Mahabharata happened before IVC or during IVC they were transmitted orally because there was no paper or bhojapatra.
Anything that has been found as from IVC writing is in clay tablets, seals.
I hope anyone who has the hard copy of Mahabharata seen how much of weight they are and they are made of paper. Think logically even if the verses were just 8800 how many clay tablets would be needed and how would anyone carry them from one place to another.
Bhojapatra as a writing medium was not known to IVC. Bhojapatra as per archaeologists came into use only from 1 or 2 CE. Whereas IVC is around 3300BCE to 1900 BCE
Popular scholastic opinion is epics were also transmitted orally, not written down. They were written down several centuries after their occurrence when Bhojapatra was finally discovered.
Edited by Chiillii - 4 years ago
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