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Gautama Maharishi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gautama Maharishi (Hindi: ) is one of the Saptarishis (Seven Great Sages Rishi) sapta-rishis (seven Rishis) of the current Manvantara (seventh) . He was one of the Maharishis of Vedic times, known to...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Bhagiratha (Hindu sage), ...mythology, have amassed tremendous powers that they do not hesitate to use. The sage Kapila, meditating in the netherworld, burned to ashes 60,000 princes who had dug their way to him. ... The sage Kapila, meditating in the netherworld, burned to ashes 60...
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It was at that very moment that the great Sage of Arunachala discarded his mortal frame. There was no struggle, no spasm. Ramana Maharishi died of the dreadful disease — sarcoma. But then diseases are only for ordinary mortals.
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"Therefore the Sage relies on actionless activity, Carries on wordless teaching, But the myriad creatures are worked upon by him: he does not disown them. ... In order that posterity should know the priceless presence of such a benignant sage, adore and follow him, this volume is presented. This volume is a...
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The Hindu sage Narada started out on a pilgrimage to the temple of lord Vishnu. One night he stopped at a village and was given hospitality in the hut of a poor couple. Before he set out the next morning the man said to Narada, “You are going to Lord Vishnu.
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In Hinduism, Lord Rsabha is regarded to be an incarnation of Lord Vishnu. He appeared in the womb of Marudevi, the wife of King Nabhi. The King underwent many severe austerities and penance to please Lord Visnu to get a son like Lord Vishnu. ... Categories: Hindu gods | Jainism and other religions | Forms of Vishnu...
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