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Prominent Rishikas of Ancient India
Rishika Maitreyi
Respected for her deep knowledge of the Vedas and
Upanishads she too was a ‘Brahmavadini’ (expounder of
the Vedas). She was raised by her aunt Gargi Vachaknavi,
a renowned philosopher and Vedic scholar. Later, she
became the second wife of Rishi Yājñavalkya. Due to the
influence of her aunt, and later her husband, Maitreyi’s
inclination towards the learning of the Vedas and other
scriptures became more intense.
In return, she also helped enhance the spiritual knowledge
of her husband. About 10 hymns in the Rig Veda are
accredited to her. Later in life when Yājñavalkya took up
sannyasa, Maitreyi too decided to lead the life of an
ascetic. Wandering and living on alms, she spread her
knowledge among people, and contributed towards the
composition of the ‘Maitreyi Upanishad’.