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Maharishi Agastya (महर्षि अगस्त्य)


Maharishi Agastya
Bhaktamal | Maharishi Agastya
Real Name - Agastya
Other Names - Siddhar
Aradhya - Bhagwan Shiv
Disciple - Bhagwan Ram
Languages: Sanskrit
Father - Mitra-Varuna, Pulastya
Mother - Urvashi, Havirbhū
Wife - Lopamudra
Children - Drdhasyu
Famous - One of the Saptarishis
Author of - Agastya Samhita
Maharishi Agastya is one of the most revered sages in Hindu tradition, counted among the Saptarishis and regarded as the spiritual father of South Indian culture. A master of wisdom, austerity, Ayurveda, and mantra-shastra, he is celebrated for balancing the earth’s energies and spreading Vedic knowledge across the southern regions of India.

Key Identity
❀ A powerful yogi, seer, healer, and scholar
❀ Worshipped as Agastya Muni / Agathiyar in South India
❀ Guru who imparted divine knowledge to Lord Ram

Major Legends and Contributions
1. Balancing the Earth
During the divine wedding of Shiva and Parvati, the northern mountains tilted due to the gathering of gods. At the request of the devas, Agastya travelled to the south to restore balance. Hence, he is honoured as the stabilizing force of the southern direction.

2. Slaying the Demon Vatapi
The demon brothers Vatapi and Ilvala deceived sages and killed them through magic. Agastya ended their terror by digesting Vatapi instantly through his spiritual power, saying, “Vatapi, be digested!”

3. Guiding Bhagwan Ram
In the Ramayan, Lord Ram visits Agastya’s ashram and receives divine weapons, the knowledge of dharma, and later, the sacred Aditya Hridaya Stotram through Agastya’s grace.

4. Cultural Influence in South India
Agastya is deeply associated with Tamil heritage—credited with promoting Tamil grammar, Ayurveda, Siddha medicine, mantra sciences, and temple traditions across the South.

According to Bhakti Bharat, Maharishi Agastya symbolizes wisdom, balance, discipline, humility, and divine service—the ideal sage who united North and South India through knowledge and dharma.

महर्षि अगस्त्य हिन्दी में पढ़ें

महर्षि अगस्त्य हिंदू परंपरा के सबसे पूजनीय ऋषियों में से एक हैं, जिन्हें सप्तऋषियों में गिना जाता है और दक्षिण भारतीय संस्कृति के आध्यात्मिक जनक माने जाते हैं।
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