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Meet the Saptarishi: Eternal Sages of Sanatan Dharma (सप्तऋषियों से मिलें: सनातन धर्म के शाश्वत ऋषि)

The Saptarishi (सप्तऋषि) are the seven great sages (rishis) in Hindu tradition, regarded as the most enlightened seers who received divine knowledge and guided humanity. They are deeply connected with Vedic wisdom, cosmic order (dharma), and spiritual evolution.
Who are the Saptarishi?
❀ The term Saptarishi literally means “Seven Sages”. According to Hindu scriptures like the Vedas and Puranas, these sages are considered mind-born sons (Manas Putra) of Brahma, the creator of the universe.

❀ They are eternal beings who appear in every cosmic age (Manvantara) to guide humanity.

List of Saptarishi:
❀ Kashyapa – Father of many species (humans, devas, animals)
❀ Atri – Known for deep meditation and wisdom
Maharishi Vashishtha – Guru of Lord Rama
❀ Vishvamitra – A king turned great sage
❀ Gautama – Known for righteousness and penance
❀ Jamadagni – Father of Parashurama
❀ Bharadvaja – Master of knowledge and warfare sciences

The Saptarishi are also associated with the seven stars of the Big Dipper (Ursa Major constellation), known in India as Saptarishi Mandal.

Each star represents one sage
❀ They revolve around the Pole Star (Dhruva)
❀ Symbolize eternal guidance and stability

Role & Importance of Saptarishi
❀ Guardians of Dharma: They preserved and spread spiritual knowledge
❀ Authors of Vedic hymns: Many hymns in the Vedas are attributed to them
❀ Teachers of kings & gods: Guided rulers and even divine beings
❀ Creators of lineages (Gotra system): Many Hindu families trace ancestry to them
❀ Represent perfect balance of knowledge, devotion, and action
❀ Seen as cosmic guides who help humanity evolve spiritually
❀ Worshipped for wisdom, peace, and enlightenment

Interesting Facts of Saptarishi
❀ Their list changes in different Manvantaras (cosmic cycles)
❀ Their wives are called Saptarishikas, like Arundhati (wife of Vashistha), symbolizing ideal marital virtue
❀ They are believed to still exist in subtle form, guiding seekers

सप्तऋषियों से मिलें: सनातन धर्म के शाश्वत ऋषि हिन्दी में पढ़ें

सप्तऋषि हिंदू परंपरा में सात महान ऋषि हैं, जिन्हें दिव्य ज्ञान प्राप्त करने वाले और मानवता का मार्गदर्शन करने वाले सर्वोच्च प्रबुद्ध द्रष्टा माना जाता है।
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