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Marichi (Samskrit : )
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Marichi (Samskrit : मरीचिः) belonged to the group V of the Saptarshi's (seven great sages). He was Brahma-manasa-putra born of Brahma in the same manner as the four kumaras. However, unlike the Sanathkumaras, who chose the path of renunciation, Marichi followed the path of creation.<ref>Swami Sathyamayananda. ''Ancient sages''. Mylapore, Chennai: Sri Ramakrishna Math.</ref>
 
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THE GREAT sage, belonged to the group V of the 'seven great sages' (saptarishi). He was born of Brahma's mind in the same manner as the four kumaras. However, unlike the kumaras, who chose the path of renunciation, Marichi followed the path of worldly duties.
      
He is acknowledged to have sired numerous offspring. One of them was Sage Kashyapa, to whom a large number of Hindus trace their ancestry. The scriptures proclaim Marichi to have been an incarnation of Mahavishnu's sustaining energy. By his austerities and right livelihood he reached such an exalted state that he officiated as a priest in the sacrifice performed by Brahma at Pushkar, in present-day Rajasthan. The Brahma Purana, consisting of ten thousand shlokas (stanzas), was given to Marichi by Brahma. His name also figures prominently in the Vedas.
 
He is acknowledged to have sired numerous offspring. One of them was Sage Kashyapa, to whom a large number of Hindus trace their ancestry. The scriptures proclaim Marichi to have been an incarnation of Mahavishnu's sustaining energy. By his austerities and right livelihood he reached such an exalted state that he officiated as a priest in the sacrifice performed by Brahma at Pushkar, in present-day Rajasthan. The Brahma Purana, consisting of ten thousand shlokas (stanzas), was given to Marichi by Brahma. His name also figures prominently in the Vedas.
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Dharmavrata pleading with Marichi to revoke the curse.
 
Dharmavrata pleading with Marichi to revoke the curse.
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