Chandauli It is believed that when Maharshi Vedvas Ji was angry with Kashi, the people of Ganga crossed the Chandoli district and were going to settle for another Kashi. After this, Lord Shiva had sent Ganesha to him and celebrated them on these terms that the virtue of Kashi performed without seeing him without diameter would be found. Today this place is known as Vyas Nagar. Here is a very ancient temple of Vedavis ji. The temple's priest, independent Kumar Tiwari, told that the great Vibhuti and Puranas of the epic era and the creator of the Mahabharata, Maharishi Ved Vyas, was born ashad full moon in about 300 BC. The Vedanta philosophy, the full name of Vedavas, the founder of the monasticism, was Shri Vip Vyas, Dwapan, and this son of Parashar was the son of Parashar. Within five miles of Kashi, there is an ancient temple of Vedavas in Vyas Nagar of Chandauli district, where fair fair is held in Magh month. At the same time, the famous festival of Guru Purnima is celebrated in the celebration of Vyas ji's Jayanti. About Vyas ji According to the stories written in the Kashi section of Skanda Purana, Ved Vyas had heard that no hungry in Kashi sleeps. To know this, once Vyas Ji came to Kashi and he had to starve for two to three days. As soon as this information was known, Bhole Nath changed the Goddess Annapurna to Vyas ji. Bhole Nath's move was understood to be diameter and he got angry and cursed Kashi and decided to settle the Kashi "five miles" from Kashi. When this matter came to Bhole Nath, he sent Ganesha on the pretext of serving Vyas ji and pleaded with them to ask for a remedy for Kashi's curse. Ganesh ji served a lot of Vyas ji. One day when Vyas ji pleased Ganesh to ask for boon, he demanded the release of Kashi from curse, on whom Vyas Ji said, freeing Kashi from the curse, that the devotees will receive Kashi again only Do not see Vyas in the temple. Since then this belief has come to an end. It is still seen in the Vyas festival, in which the tradition of starting the festival started from the Vyas temple.