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    Vasishtha (Sanskrit: वसिष्ठ, lit. 'most excellent', IAST: Vasiṣṭha) is one of the oldest and revered Vedic rishis or sages, and one of the Saptarishis (seven great Rishis). Vasishtha is credited as the chief author of Mandala 7 of the Rigveda.

  2. The Yoga Vasistha is a syncretic work, containing elements of Vedanta, Yoga, Samkhya, Jainism, Pratyabhijña, and Mahayana Buddhism, thus making it, according to Chapple, "a Hindu text par excellence, including, as does Hinduism, a mosaic-style amalgam of diverse and sometimes opposing traditions".

  3. Vasishtha (Sanskrit: वसिष्ठ, IAST: vasiṣṭha) is a revered Vedic sage in Hinduism. He is one of the Saptarishis (seven great Rishis) of India. Vasishtha is credited as the chief author of Mandala 7 of Rigveda .

  4. Read the 32,000 verses of Yoga Vasishta Maha Ramayana, a Hindu scripture that teaches the path of liberation through divine knowledge. Learn about the nature of God, the world, the soul, and the cosmic cycle from the wisdom of Vasishta, the seer of the Vedas.

  5. File:Vashisht temple.jpg. Vashishtha Temple, in Vashisht village, Himachal Pradesh. There is an Ashram dedicated to Vashishtha in Guwahati, India. This Ashram is situated close to Assam - Meghalaya border to the south of Guwahati city and is a major tourist attraction of Guwahati.

  6. Yoga Vasistha consists of six books. “The first book speaks about Rama's frustration with the nature of life, human suffering, and disdain for the world. The second describes, through the character of Rama, the desire for liberation and the nature of those who seek such liberation.

  7. Jun 13, 2024 · A translation of the Yoga Vasistha, a Hindu text by sage Valmiki on Advaita Vedanta, the illusory nature of the world and the principle of non-duality. The book contains a discourse of sage Vasistha to Prince Rama on various topics such as liberation, activity, creation and the self.