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Gārgī Vāchaknavī

Uchchaith Bhagawati Mandir Gargi Vachaknavi (Sans: गार्गी वाचक्नवी (Devanagari); Gārgī Vāchaknavī (HK)) was an ancient Hindu sage and philosopher. In Vedic literature, she is honoured as a great natural philosopher, renowned expounder of the Vedas, and known as Brahmavadini, a person with knowledge of Brahma Vidya. In the Sixth and the eighth Brahmana of Brihadaranyaka Upanishad, her name is prominent as she participates in the ''brahmayajna'', a philosophic debate organized by King Janaka of Videha, during which she challenges the sage Yajnavalkya with perplexing questions on the issue of ''atman'' (soul). She remained celibate all her life and was venerated by Hindus.

Gargi, the daughter of the sage Vachaknu from the lineage of the sage Garga (c. 800-500 BCE), was named after her father Gargi Vachaknavi. From a young age, she evinced a keen interest in Vedic scriptures and became very proficient in fields of philosophy. She became highly knowledgeable in the Vedas and Upanishads in the Vedic times and held intellectual debates with other philosophers. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Hari the Lion by Gargi

    Published 1993
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    Purple moonlight by Gargi, Balwant

    Published 1993
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    Dampaha sandaeliya by Gargi, Balwanth

    Published 2007
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