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Romasha: A Woman Seer Among the Rigvedic Hymnists
Romasha is a woman seer of the Rigveda, remembered among the bramhavadinis whose verses the tradition preserved within the Vedic corpus.
Vishvavara: Woman Seer of the Sacred Fire
Vishvavara is a woman seer of the Rigveda remembered for her hymns to Agni, the sacred fire, and for her place among the Vedic bramhavadinis.
Apala: The Devoted Woman Seer of the Rigveda
Apala is a woman seer of the Rigveda remembered for her devotion to Indra and for a beloved hymn that the tradition reads as a story of faith and renewal.
Ghosha: The Vedic Woman Seer of the Ashvins
Ghosha is a woman seer of the Rigveda remembered for her own hymns and for her devotion to the Ashvins, the divine physicians of Vedic tradition.
Lopamudra: Vedic Seer and Companion of Agastya
Lopamudra is a Rigvedic woman seer and the wife of Sage Agastya, honoured as a composer of hymns and a wise voice for balance in the spiritual life.
Sage Vamadeva: Seer of the Fourth Rigveda Mandala
Vamadeva is the traditional seer of the fourth book of the Rigveda, remembered for hymns of striking spiritual depth and self-knowledge.
Sage Dirghatamas: Seer of the Great Riddle Hymns
Dirghatamas is a profound Rigvedic seer linked to the celebrated riddle hymns and to the timeless insight that truth is one, though the wise call it by many names.
Sage Madhuchchhandas: Seer of the Rigveda's Opening Hymns
Madhuchchhandas, a son of Vishvamitra, is the traditional seer of the very opening hymns of the Rigveda — among the first words of the Vedic corpus.
Sage Gritsamada: Seer of the Second Rigveda Mandala
Gritsamada is the traditional seer of the second book of the Rigveda, honoured for luminous hymns addressed to Indra and Bramhaaspati.
Sage Kanva: Vedic Seer and Compassionate Foster-Father
Kanva is a Rigvedic seer and head of a renowned hermitage, remembered for many hymns and for raising the maiden Shakuntala with great tenderness.
Sage Agastya: The Great Rishi of Wisdom and Tapasya
Agastya is a revered Vedic seer remembered for great tapasya, for carrying Vedic learning to the south, and for his partnership with the seer Lopamudra.
Sage Vasishtha: Foremost of the Saptarishis and Guru of Ikshvaku
Vasishtha, foremost among the Saptarishis and family guru of the Ikshvaku kings, is linked to a whole book of the Rigveda and to the wisdom of the Yoga Vasishtha.
Sage Gautama: Saptarishi of the Sacred Godavari
Gautama is a Saptarishi and Vedic seer whose name the tradition links to the sacred Godavari river and to deep lessons of patience and forgiveness.
Sage Vishvamitra: The King Who Became a Bramharshi
Vishvamitra began as a king and, through extraordinary tapasya, became a Bramharshi. Tradition links him to the revered Gayatri Mantra and to the early guidance of Rama.
Sage Bharadvaja: Seer of Hymns and Patron of Knowledge
Bharadvaja is a Saptarishi traditionally linked to a whole book of the Rigveda and to the love of learning, healing and disciplined study.
Sage Atri: Saptarishi and Seer of the Rigveda
Atri is a Saptarishi whose family is traditionally linked to a whole book of the Rigveda. With his wife Anasuya, he is remembered as a model of devotion, austerity and balance.
The Four Vedas: Humanity’s Oldest Sacred Knowledge
An introduction to the four Vedas — the oldest scriptures of Sanatana Dharma. Learn about their contents, divisions, and the timeless wisdom they carry.
















