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Gargi Vachaknavi (Sans: गार्गी वाचक्नवी (Devanagari); Gārgī
Vāchaknavī (HK)) was an
ancient Hindu sage and philosopher. In
Vedic literature, she is honoured...
- history. Some
notable philosophers include Maitreyi (1000 BCE),
Gargi Vachaknavi (900 BCE),
Ghosha (800 BCE),
Hypatia of
Alexandria (c. 370–415 CE), Anne...
- Bṛhadāraṇyaka Upaniṣad. He
speaks to Yajñavalkya with Uddālaka Āruṇi, Gārgī
Vāchaknavī and
other Kuru and Pañcāla
sages in King Janaka's
kingdom to test to see...
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center for
Brahmin sages such as Yajnavalkya,
Uddalaka Aruni, and
Gargi Vachaknavi.
Under his reign,
Videha became a
dominant political and
cultural center...
- of a
dialogue between Yajnavalkya and the
renowned philosopher Gargi Vachaknavi. The
origin of the 12-chapter text has been
traced to the
second century...
- philosophy, and religion.
These people include: Bālākī Gārgya and Gārgī
Vāchaknavī,
mentioned in the
Brihadaranyaka Upanishad Sūryāyaṇī Gārgya, mentioned...
- was also
compared with the
Upanashadic woman scholar Brahmvadini Gargi Vachaknavi for her
scholarly wisdom. Jha,
Makhan (1997).
Anthropology of Ancient...
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sages and
philosophers such as Yajnavalkya,
Uddalaka Aruni, and
Gargi Vachaknavi;
Panchala also
remained prominent during this period,
under its king Pravahana...
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Avatsara Vāchaspati
Misra Uddalaka Aruni Gautama Buddha Yājñavalkya Gārgī
Vāchaknavī Buddhaghosa Patañjali
Kanada Kapila Brihadratha Ikshvaku Jaimini Vyasa...
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Gargi College was
named after an
enlightened woman named Gargi Vachaknavi,
figuring in the
Brihadaranyaka Upanishada of the
Vedic Age.[citation...