IPA: /ˈrɪʃi/
KK: /ˈrɪʃi/
A wise person or sage in India who is believed to have special knowledge or insight, often seen as a saint.
The rishi shared his wisdom with the villagers, guiding them in their spiritual practices.
The word 'rishi' originates from Sanskrit 'ऋषि' (ṛṣi), meaning a sage or seer, particularly one who has attained a high level of spiritual knowledge and insight. It is often used in the context of ancient Indian texts and philosophy to refer to wise individuals who have a deep understanding of the Vedas and spiritual truths.
Think of a 'rishi' as a wise sage or seer who possesses deep spiritual knowledge, helping you remember that this term refers to someone with profound insight.