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In Hinduism
</wiki/Hinduism>, the Rishis
are sages </wiki/Sage> and/or seers </wiki/Seer> who "heard the hymns </wiki/Hymn> of the Gods"; and
then wrote them down as Vedic </wiki/Vedic>
scriptures </wiki/Scripture>.
Seven seers have the special status of "Saptarishi
</w/wiki.phtml?title=Saptarishi&action=edit>". They
included Atri </wiki/Atri>, Gautama </w/wiki.phtml?title=Gautama&action=edit>,
Bharadwaja </wiki/Bharadwaja>, Vasishta </wiki/Vasishta>, Viswamitra </wiki/Viswamitra>, Jamadagni </wiki/Jamadagni> and Kasyapa </wiki/Kasyapa>. In Hindu
astronomy, the stars of the Big Dipper
</wiki/Big_Dipper> are named for the Saptarishi. They, with Vishnu </wiki/Vishnu>, brokered the truce
between Vritra </wiki/Vritra> and Indra </wiki/Indra>.
In addition to "Saptarishi," there are other
classifications of sages. In descending order of precedence, they are Brahmarishi </wiki/Brahmarishi>, Maharishi </wiki/Maharishi>, Rajarishi </wiki/Rajarishi>, and Rishi.
According to Monier-Williams, the great Sanskritist,
the Sanskrit word rishi perhaps
derives from an obsolete Sanskrit root meaning "to see". Far more
likely, the word derives from Dravida *aric-
meaning "wise man, sage, astrologer, seer". The Sanskrit word rishi designates, again according to
Monier-Williams: "a singer of sacred hymns , an inspired poet or sage ,
any person who alone or with others invokes the deities in rhythmical speech or
song of a sacred character (e.g. the ancient hymn-singers Kutsa , Atri , Rebha
, Agastya , Kushika , Vasishtha , Vy-ashva) RV. AV. VS. &c. ; the Rishis
were regarded by later generations as patriarchal sages or saints , occupying
the same position in India history as the heroes and patriarchs of other
countries , and constitute a peculiar class of beings in the early mythical
system , as distinct from gods , men , Asuras.
"They [the rishis] are the authors or rather
seers of the Vedic hymns i.e. according to orthodox Hindu ideas they are the
inspired personages to whom these hymns were revealed , and such an expression
as 'the Rishi says' is equivalent to 'so it stands in the sacred text'. Seven Rishis
are often mentioned in the Brahmanas and later works as typical representatives
of the character and spirit of the pre-historic or mythical period ; in SBr.
xiv , 5 , 2 , 6 their names are given as follows: Gotama , Bharadva1ja ,
Vishva-mitra , Jamadagni , Vasishtha , Kashyapa , and Atri ; in MBh. xii as:
Marici , Atri , Angiras , Pulaha , Kratu , Pulastya , Vasishtha are given as
the names of the Rishis of the first Manvantara , and they are also called
Prajapatis or patriarchs ; the names of the Rishis of the subsequent
Manvantaras are enumerated in Hariv. 417 ff. ; afterwards three other names are
added , viz. Pracetas or Daksha , Bhrigu , and Narada , these ten being created
by Manu Svayambhuva for the production of all other beings including gods and
men A1s3vS3r.
"In Astronomy the Seven Rishis form the
constellation of the Great Bear RV. x , 82 , 2; AV. vi , 40 , 1; SBr. AsvGr.,
MBh. &c. . Metaphorically the Seven Rishis may stand for the seven senses
or the seven vital airs of the body (VS. xxxiv S3Br. xiv Ka1tyS3r.) ; a saint
or sanctified sage in general , an ascetic , anchorite (this is a later sense ;
sometimes three orders of these are enumerated , viz. Devarshis , Brahmarshis ,
and Rajarshis ; sometimes seven , four others being added , viz. Maharshis ,
Paramarshis , Shrutarshis , and Kandarshis) Mn. iv , 94 ; xi , 236 Shak.; Ragh.
&c. ; the seventh of the eight degrees of Brahmans Hcat. ; a hymn or Mantra
composed by a Rishi ; the Veda Comm. on MBh. and Pat. ; a symbolical expression
for the number seven ; the moon ; an imaginary circle ; a ray of light L. ; the
fish Cyprinus rishi L. ; [cf. Hib. arsan , 'a sage , a man old in wisdom' ;
arrach , 'old , ancient ,
aged'.]"
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