Mantradrashta Rishis in Major Puranas: An Analytical study
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Brahma, Mantraseer, Saptarishi, Rishi, Manu, Manvantar, ChaturyugaAbstract
Two streams of thought are visible from the Vedic period – the Veda stream and the Purana stream. The Vedas are religious from the very beginning and give importance to the method of sacrifice by referring to a specific deity in sacrifices. In the context of Vedic literature, religion, philosophy and culture in our Indian culture, sages have made a special contribution. Rishis have contributed in making India a Vishwaguru and Indian culture the first culture of the world. Sa Prathama Sanskriti Vishwavara . Shuklajurveda, 7.14 That is, our culture is the oldest. The message of this culture was given by our sages to the whole world, which has made it a world culture. In fact, the sages have been the originators of all streams of knowledge. The goal of the Puranas is to give a detailed description by following and reviewing the folklore. In the beginning of the Kalpa (Yuga), the first preaching of the eternal Vedic word Rashi took place in the heart of Brahmaji and traditional studies and teaching continued from Brahmaji, whose direction is received from the texts of Vansh-Brahmin etc. Therefore, Brahma, the original man of the entire Vedic tradition.
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yajñēn vāchaḥ padavīyamāyāṃ tāmanvīndannṛṣu praviṣṭhām . tāmābhṛtyā vyāddhuḥ purutāra taṃ sapta rebhā abhi saṃ navantē ॥ Rigveda, 10.71.3.
tatrårgvedāraḥ pailaḥ samago jaiminiḥ kaviḥ . Vaishampayan evako nishnato yajushamut .. atharvāṅgarāsāmāsitsumanturdarunō muniḥ ॥ Bhagavata Purana, 1.4.21-22.
yasya vakyam s rishih . This is a deity like Tenochyate. yadaksharaparimaanaM tachchandaH ॥ Rigveda-sarvaanukramani, 2.4.
rishyo mantradrashtarah . Ashtadhyayi, 4.1.114
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