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Gautama Maharishi (Hindi: गौतम महर्षि, Kannada: ಗೌತಮ ಮಹರ್ಷಿ, Malay: Kutama Maharisi, Tamil : கவுதம மகரிஷி, Telugu: గౌతమ మహర్షి, Thai: โคตมะ) is one of the Saptarishis (Seven Great Sages Rishi of the current Manvantara (seventh). He was one of the Maharishis of Vedic times, known to have been the discoverer of Mantras -- 'Mantra-drashtaa', in Sanskrit. The Rig Veda has several suktas (Sanskrit: 'hymns') that go with his name. He was the son of Rahugana, belonging to the line of Angiras. The Devi Bhagavatam says that the river Godavari is so named because of its association with Gautama. He had two sons by name Vamadeva and Nodhas, both themselves discoverers of Mantras. There is a hymn called Bhadra in the Sama Veda which again is ascribed to Gautama Maharishi.

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  • Gautama Maharishi (Hindi: गौतम महर्षि, Kannada: ಗೌತಮ ಮಹರ್ಷಿ, Malay: Kutama Maharisi, Tamil : கவுதம மகரிஷி, Telugu: గౌతమ మహర్షి, Thai: โคตมะ) is one of the Saptarishis (Seven Great Sages Rishi of the current Manvantara (seventh). He was one of the Maharishis of Vedic times, known to have been the discoverer of Mantras -- 'Mantra-drashtaa', in Sanskrit. The Rig Veda has several suktas (Sanskrit: 'hymns') that go with his name. He was the son of Rahugana, belonging to the line of Angiras. The Devi Bhagavatam says that the river Godavari is so named because of its association with Gautama. He had two sons by name Vamadeva and Nodhas, both themselves discoverers of Mantras. There is a hymn called Bhadra in the Sama Veda which again is ascribed to Gautama Maharishi.
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  • discoverer of Mantras
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  • Gautama Maharishi
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  • Gautama Maharishi (Hindi: गौतम महर्षि, Kannada: ಗೌತಮ ಮಹರ್ಷಿ, Malay: Kutama Maharisi, Tamil : கவுதம மகரிஷி, Telugu: గౌతమ మహర్షి, Thai: โคตมะ) is one of the Saptarishis (Seven Great Sages Rishi of the current Manvantara (seventh). He was one of the Maharishis of Vedic times, known to have been the discoverer of Mantras -- 'Mantra-drashtaa', in Sanskrit. The Rig Veda has several suktas (Sanskrit: 'hymns') that go with his name. He was the son of Rahugana, belonging to the line of Angiras. The Devi Bhagavatam says that the river Godavari is so named because of its association with Gautama. He had two sons by name Vamadeva and Nodhas, both themselves discoverers of Mantras. There is a hymn called Bhadra in the Sama Veda which again is ascribed to Gautama Maharishi.
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