Rishi – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
Rishi
n.
(Hinduism) one of the 7 inspired sages or poets to whom the Vedas allegedly were revealed
rishi
n.
sage or poet full of inspiration, sage or poet in India who is inspired in a heavenly manner
Rishi
In the
Vedas the term
Rishi ( ) denotes an inspired poet of Vedic hymns. Post-Vedic tradition of
Hinduism regards the Rishis as "seers", "sages" or
saints, who after intense meditation (
Tapas) realized truths and eternal knowledge, which they composed into hymns.
Rishi
Rishi rsi (Sanskrit) An adept, seer, inspired person; in Vedic literature, used for the seers through whom the various mantras or hymns of the Veda were revealed. In later times the rishis were regarded as a particular class of beings, distinct from gods and men, the patriarchs or creators: thus there were the ten maharshis -- the mind-born sons of Prajapati. In the Mahabharata, the seven rishis of the first manvantara are enumerated as Marichi, Atri, Angiras, Pulaha, Kratu, Pulastya, and Vasishtha. In Satapatha-Brahmana the Vedic rishis are named as: Gotama, Bharadvaja, Visvamitra, Jamadagni, Vasishtha, Kasyapa, and Atri. The seven rishis (saptarshis) are especially associated with the constellation of the Great Bear.
Rishi
s.
(Hinduisme) Rishi, en av de 7 inspirerte lærde eller poetene
rishi
s.
rishi, lærd eller poet full av inspirasjon, lærd eller poet i India som er inspirert på en guddommelig måte
Rishi
n.
(Hinduisme) Rishi, en af 7 vismænd eller digtere der angiveligt så de vediske hymner
rishi
n.
vismand eller digter der er fuld af inspiration, vismand eller digter i Indien med guddommelig inspiration