🪔 Mythology
Upanishads
Seekers and seers of the forest dialogues on the Self.
12 names found
Nachiketa
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Boy · Sanskrit · Hindu · The Boy Who Questioned Death
Nachiketa means "fire" and "the one who does not know" — the seeker who asked death its deepest secret.
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Aruni
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Boy · Sanskrit · Hindu · Sage (Rishi)
Of the dawn; the sage Uddalaka Aruni
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Atman
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Boy · Sanskrit · Hindu · Concept
The Self; the eternal soul
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Gargi
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Girl · Sanskrit · Hindu · Brahmavadini
A great woman philosopher of the Upanishads
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Maitreyi
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Girl · Sanskrit · Hindu · Brahmavadini
Friendly; the philosopher-wife of Yajnavalkya
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Sanatkumara
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Boy · Sanskrit · Hindu · Sage (Rishi)
Eternally young; a mind-born sage
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Satyakama
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Boy · Sanskrit · Hindu · Seeker
One who desires only truth
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Shvetaketu
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Boy · Sanskrit · Hindu · Seeker
Bright banner; the seeker of the Chandogya
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Tarka
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Boy · Sanskrit · Hindu · Concept
Reason; the art of logic
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Uddalaka
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Boy · Sanskrit · Hindu · Sage (Rishi)
A renowned Upanishadic teacher
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Vidya
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Girl · Sanskrit · Hindu · Goddess
Knowledge; sacred learning
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Yajnavalkya
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Boy · Sanskrit · Hindu · Sage (Rishi)
Sage of the sacrifice; great Vedic teacher
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