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R̥sikās of the R̥gveda

The book provides a list of Rsikas ( Rishikas ) and deals with the mantras envisioned by them. The Rsikas are mentioned in the study on the basis of those who praised the deities, those who conversed with the seers and deities.

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  • Author : Swamini Atmaprajnananda Saraswati

The volume presents a study of the famous women Rsikas mentioned in the Vedic literature.

The book describes the great respect offered to seers in the Vedic literature and the equal importance given to Rsikas when compared to Rsis. Discussing how even women of the Vedic period were epitomes of spiritual attainment, the book admiringly points out that the gentler discrimination seen in the Hindu traditional was a later phenomenon (such as that women are not adhikarts for the study of the Vedic’s.). It states that there are twenty- seven women mantradrstarah in the Rgveda. It provides a list of these women Rsikas and deals with the mantras envisioned by them. The Rsikas are mentioned in the study on the basis of those who praised the deities, those who conversed with the seers and deities, and those who praised the self. The Rsikas mentioned in the yajurveda, Samaveda, and Atharvaveda are also mentioned. Rsikas whose individual contributions are taken up in detail include Vagambhrni, Surya-Savitri, Sraddha, Daksina, Aditi, Ratri, and Urvasi, among others.

The volume is bound to be a handy reference book for all those interested in Indology, particularly students and scholars of Vedic and gender studies.

ISBN : 9788124606568 ; Pages : 151 ; Hardcover ; DK Print World

About the Author : 

Swamini Atmaprajnananda Saraswati, a first class science graduate, joined as a Probationary Officer in a Public Sector Bank in 1978, and worked in various managerial capacities in India until 1992. After completing MBA (1991) in Finance and Marketing from XIMB, she joined a multinational Bank in Muscat. A chance meeting with Swami Dayananda Saraswati in Muscat in 1996, brought about a life transformation. She resigned and studied Vedanta and Panini under Swamiji, in his gurukulas at Rishikesh, Coimbatore and Saylorsburg, before taking Sannyasa in 2008. In the meantime she completed Masters (2005) and PhD (2012) in Sanskrit. Her other areas of interest are — Vedic chanting, Temple Architecture, and Buddhism.

A Vedantin, a committed scholar and an enthusiast of Indian culture the Swamini set up her Arsha Vidya Vikas Kendra in 2004. Besides organizing national conferences on Vedas, Vedanta and Indian culture she is actively involved in various community services in the field of health and education.

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