“I am ready, but only on one condition. Once I start writing, you should not stop dictating to me.”

—  Vyasa

Ganesha to Vyasa on the latter’s request to him to write down his narration of Mahabharata. Quoted in p. 139.
Sources, Hindu Culture, An Introduction

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