Where does “सप्तर्षि” come from?

सप्तर्षि (Sanskrit) comes from Sanskrit सप्त, from Proto-Indo-Aryan saptá, from Proto-Indo-Iranian saptá, from Proto-Indo-European septḿ̥ — seven.

सप्तर्षि (Sanskrit): Saptarshi. The seven seers of ancient India who are extolled in the Vedas, and other Hindu literature. They also authored the hymns of sūkta 107 from the ninth book of Ṛgveda.The Mahābhārata acknowledges the names of seven rishis as: Marīci, Atri, Aṅgirā, Pulaha, Kratu, Vasiṣṭha, Pulastya and Kaśyap

Definitions

  1. Saptarshi. The seven seers of ancient India who are extolled in the Vedas, and other Hindu literature. They also authored the hymns of sūkta 107 from the ninth book of Ṛgveda.The Mahābhārata acknowledges the names of seven rishis as: Marīci, Atri, Aṅgirā, Pulaha, Kratu, Vasiṣṭha, Pulastya and Kaśyap

Ancestry of “सप्तर्षि”, step by step

सप्तर्षि traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Sanskrit सप्त

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Sanskritसप्त= सप्तन्
2Proto-Indo-Aryansaptá
3Proto-Indo-Iraniansaptáseven
4Proto-Indo-Europeanseptḿ̥seven

via Sanskrit ऋषि

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1SanskritऋषिA rishi: a singer of sacred hymns, an inspired...
2Proto-Indo-Iranian(H)rši-

Words derived from “सप्तर्षि

Every word from Proto-Indo-European septḿ̥Every word from Proto-Indo-Iranian saptáEvery word from Proto-Indo-Aryan saptá
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