- In Hinduism, a
Brahmarshi (Sanskrit brahmarṣi, a
tatpurusha compound of
brahma and ṛṣi) is a
member of the
highest class of
Rishis ("seers" or "sages")...
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Brahmarshi Viswamitra is a 1991
Indian Telugu-language
Hindu mythological film
based on the life of the sage Visvamitra,
which is written,
directed and...
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Indian cinema. Rama Rao
first appeared as a
child artiste in the film
Brahmarshi Viswamitra, written,
directed and
starred by his
grandfather N. T. Rama...
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venerated rishis or
sages of
ancient India.
Vishvamitra is one of the
seven Brahmarshi.
According to
Hindu tradition, he is
stated to have
written most of the...
- of
Andhra Pradesh, Rama Rao
appeared as a
child actor in
works such as
Brahmarshi Viswamitra (1991), and
Ramayanam (1997), the
latter winning the National...
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classifications of sages. In
descending order of precedence, they are
Brahmarshi, Maharshi, Rajarshi. Devarṣi, Paramrṣi, Shrutarṣi and Kāndarṣi are added...
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Itihasa and
Purana to Suta. The
three chief classes of
rishi are the
Brahmarshi, born of the mind of Brahma, the
Devarshi of
lower rank, and Rajarshi...
- used or its use is threatened, including:
Kaushika (who
later became Brahmarshi Vishvamitra) used it
against Maharishi Vasishta, but the
Brahmastra was...
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Krishnadevaraya in
Aditya 369 (1991);
Satya Harischandra and
Dushyanta in
Brahmarshi Vishwamitra (1991); Lord
Krishna and
Arjuna in Sri
Krishnarjuna Vijayam...
- four
types of
rishis mentioned in
Hinduism and Vedas.
Rajarshi Maharishi Brahmarshi Devarishi In the Ramayana,
Brahma proclaims Vishvamitra to be a rajarshi...