Gargi Vachaknavi
The great Indian sage Gargi Vachaknavi was one of the earliest symbols of feminism in the world. Born in the 9th to 7th century BCE, in Northern India, near Mithila, she was a natural-born philosopher. She was a renowned exponent of Vedic literature.
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Early Life:
Born as the daughter of sage Vachaknu, she was also the descendant of the great sage Garga. She was named after these two illustrious personalities as Gargi Vachaknavi. From a young age, she was interested in Vedic literature and Vedic philosophy.
Her mother was against this idea. She had seen firsthand how a sage got immersed in the religious texts and forgot about practical living as a householder. She wanted young Gargi to marry and become a grahini.
Rishi Gargi’s knowledge and intelligence:
But the strong-headed Gargi had more intellectual and spiritual goals in her mind. She was greatly interested in learning the Vedas and Puranas. She was endowed with great intelligence and became proficient in the complex philosophies of all four Vedas.
Even men who strived to be her equal in intellect could not surpass her knowledge in this field. Rishi Gargi as she is known is even mentioned in the Rigveda; in its Griha Sutra. Through her deep meditation, she revealed some of the mantras in the Rigveda. Her views on philosophy are considered so exalted that they find mention in the Chandyog Upanishads.
Recognition as Nav Ratna (Nine Jewels):
She was greatly honored and respected for her mastery of the science and the philosophies of the Vedas. She participated and gave lectures in Brahma Yagyas and was bestowed with the title of Brahma Vadini. It was a testimony to her greatness that she was recognized as one of the Navaratnas( Nine Jewels ) in the court of King Janak of Mithila.
Gargi and Yajnavalkya debate:

Oldest icon of feminism:
Rishi Gargi was the oldest icon of feminism found in the ancient Hindu texts. She has been extensively quoted in the Vedas and Upanishads. It is a reflection of the glorious and progressive Old Vedic Age, where women could uplift themselves and achieve great heights.
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