Maharishi – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
maharishi
n.
Hindu teacher of mysticism and spiritual knowledge in India
Maharishi
Maharishi is an anglicized spelling of the
Sanskrit word
Maharṣi महर्षि (formed from the prefix mahā- meaning "great" and
r̥ṣi meaning "seer"). Maharishi is often used as an addition to a person's name as an honorary title. The term was first seen in modern English literature in the 18th century.
maharishi
nm.
maharishi, Hindu teacher of mysticism and spiritual knowledge in India
Maharshi
Maharshi maharsi (Sanskrit) [from maha great + rishi sage, seer] Also Maharishi. A great sage or seer, especially referring to the ten maharshis who were the mind-born sons of Prajapati or Manu Svayambhuva: Marichi, Atri, Angras, Pulastya, Pulaha, Kratu, Prachetas, Vasishtha, Bhrigu, and Narada. They are also called the ten (or seven) prajapatis. See also MUNI
maharishi