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Rishi
In Indian religions, a rishi is an accomplished and enlightened person. They find mentions in various Vedic texts. Rishis are believed to have composed hymns of the Vedas. Wikipedia
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a holy Hindu sage, saint, or inspired poet. Word History. Etymology. Sanskrit ṛṣi; akin to Sanskrit rasa juice, fluid. Love words?
From Sanskrit ऋषि (ṛ́ṣi), from Proto-Indo-Iranian *r̥šíš (whence Avestan 𐬆𐬭𐬆𐬴𐬌𐬴 (ərəṣ̌iṣ̌, “seer”)), probably related to अर्षति (árṣati, “to flow, pour”).
A Rishi is an Indian seer or hearer and revealer of divine knowledge such as that contained in the Vedas and other sacred “revealed” (Shruti) Hindu texts.
noun · an inspired sage or poet. · (initial capital letter) one of seven of these to whom the Vedas supposedly were revealed.
Rishi. A. Achalananda · Agastya · Agnivesha · Ahalya · Angiras · Arundhati (Hinduism) · Ashtavakra · Astika (sage) · Atharvan · Atreya · Atri · Aupamanyava ...
May 2, 2011 · A maharishi is one who repeats mantras. Maharishis are always chanting Vedic mantras. The Vedas are the foundation of all dharmas.
RISHI A sage or seer, a rishi (ṛṣi) is a semidivine being gifted with insight, sacred knowledge, and special powers. Most famous are the seven rishis ...