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A Few Prominent Rishis of Ancient India
Valmiki
Very little is known about Rishi Vālmīki, the composer of
the Ramayana. Said to have lived in the first millennium
BCE, his lineage is believed to be either that of Rishi
Bhirgu or of Bhargava. It is also believed that he was a
highway robber and murderer in his earlier life, by the
name of Ratnakar. A chance encounter with sage Narada
helped him understand the truth of life; the sage
subsequently initiated him into the mantra for salvation.
After tapasya of several years, a divine voice declared the
robber’s penance as complete and bestowed the name of
‘Vālmīki’ (meaning ‘one born out of ant-hills’, because
during tapasya ant-hills grew around the sage’s body).
Valmiki has also written ‘Akshara Lakshana’ which deals
with mathematics in general, and geometry, trigonometry,
algebra in particular.