- Maharshi
"Maharshi" (
Sanskrit महर्षि "IAST|maharṣi", from महा "mahā" "great" + ऋषि "IAST|ṛṣi" "seer"; also anglicized "Maharishi", see below; compare महाराज "mahārāja " vs. राज "rāja ") may refer to any number of individuals who have had the title added to their names, such as ShriRamana Maharshi , anAdvaita Vedanta sage of South India, orMaharishi Mahesh Yogi , the founder ofTranscendental Meditation .The word is a compound of two words: "mahā" or "
maha ", meaning great either in quantity or quality, and "IAST|ṛṣi" or "rishi ", meaning a seer or one with awareness.Corresponding to its two spellings, the word may be pronounced in two different ways: “Ma-har-shi” or “Ma-ha-ri-shi”. The first pronunciation follows
Sanskrit rules of sound combination ("sandhi ") and is generally used by experienced speakers ofSanskrit . The second pronunciation (referred to as "broken sandhi") is often used by beginners to the language but is still considered correct by experienced speakers. The spelling "Maharishi" is notably used byMaharishi Mahesh Yogi .Within India, the term is technically a title, not a name, yet it is often used as a term of address.
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