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maharishi
[ mah-huh-ree-shee, muh-hahr-uh- ]
noun
- a teacher of spiritual and mystical knowledge; religious sage: often used as an honorary title.
- any of the seven great mythological seers of the Vedic and post-Vedic writings: identified with the seven stars of Ursa Major.
maharishi
/ ËŒmÉ‘ËhÉ‘ËˈriËʃɪ; məˈhÉ‘ËriËʃɪ /
noun
- Hinduism a Hindu teacher of religious and mystical knowledge
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of maharishi1
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of maharishi1
Example Sentences
And, in between lectures on TM and its many benefits, capped off by a message from the Maharishi himself via satellite, as Zoom wasn't a thing at the time, I got to share a cigarette with Lynch.
The Maharishi, with whom the band briefly toured, gave my dad his mantra.
The more than 100 lots include photos taken by Boyd, who became an accomplished photographer, among them images of The Beatles’ 1968 stay at Maharishi Mahesh Yogi’s ashram in India.
In Maharishi Valmiki’s "Ramayana," the original text of the epic, Rama saves Sita but then renounces her because she’s been in another man’s abode.
Cook said Goodale’s mother left the family when he was 12, that he had to switch schools from the private Maharishi School in Fairfield to the public schools and he felt isolated due to the pandemic.
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