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  2. Gargi Vachaknavi (Sans: गार्गी वाचक्नवी (Devanagari); Gārgī Vāchaknavī (HK)), was an ancient Indian sage and philosopher. In Vedic literature, she is honoured as a great natural philosopher, [1][2] renowned expounder of the Vedas, [3] and known as Brahmavadini, a person with knowledge of Brahma Vidya. [4] .

  3. May 23, 2024 · Gargi (गार्गी) or Vachaknavi (वाचक्नवी) was a female sage and philosopher. In the sixth and the eighth chapters of Brihadaranyaka Upanishad, her name is prominent as she participates in the philosophic debate organized by King Janaka of Videha. she challenged the sage Yajnavalkya with her questions related to Atman ...

  4. Mar 17, 2021 · Gargi Vachaknavi was a great philosopher and astrologer who lived in India in Treta Yuga about eight thousand years ago. In Vedic literature, Gargi Devi is revered as a natural philosopher and an expert on the scriptures. She is known as the interpreter of the Vedas and Brahmavadini, who attained knowledge of Brahman.

  5. Gargi was a woman of great scholarship in the Vedic age. As per Brihadaranyaka Upanishad, she participated in the biggest scholarly debate of the era, which was held in the court of King Janaka of Videha. Gargis is also known as Mahabhaga and Brahmavidara. She was the daughter of Vachakanu.

  6. The great Indian sage Gargi Vachaknavi was one of the earliest symbols of feminism in the world. Born in the 9th to 7th century BCE, in Northern India, near Mithila, she was a natural-born philosopher.

  7. Jan 3, 2024 · Gargi Vachaknavi – Indias first woman philosopher who ‘shut up’ men in King Janakas court. As so often happens in the cultural history of India, an exciting and pathbreaking figure emerges like a meteor in a dark sky, only to recede without leaving a trace. Patrick Olivelle. 03 January, 2024 11:15 am IST. 1.

  8. g the Vedic era. Gargi Vachaknavi was a renowned woman scholar of the ancient times born around 700 BC. The V. dic literature praises her as a highly knowledgeable natural philosopher and an expounder of the Vedas. One of the most coveted titles given to h.