“The Rishis were Dhiras Personified (coolness and patience). The term Jnani was introduced later on in the Hinduism. The followers of the Puranas (Mythologies) are called Bhaktas and those who followed the rational way of thinking as outlined by Shankar and other schools of thoughts, such as, Atmajnanis etc. were termed as Jnanis.” MythologyRishisAtmajnaniBhaktas Author:Sri Jibankrishna or Diamond
“Can you say whether Supreme Knowledge (‘Brahmavidya’) can be obtained by ‘Gyanyoga’, ‘Bhaktiyoga’ and ‘Karmayoga’? No! This knowledge cannot be achieved by those yogas. There is one yoga and that is Rajyoga, and this yoga is manifested within the human body spontaneously. The Vedic Rishis (Sages) termed it as ‘Paravidya’, which cannot be obtained by ‘Gyanyoga’, ‘Karmayoga’ and ‘Bhaktiyoga’.” KarmayogaRishisBhaktiyogaGyanyoga Author:Sri Jibankrishna or Diamond
“From the eras of Buddha (and Mahavir) we find the reference of monk life. Rishis or Munis were family men. They used to achieve the Supreme Cult within their family lives. Astabakra Sanghita has mentioned so wonderfully about family man and non-family man. He has mentioned that those who have lust and desire, they are family men and those who are devoid of any lust and desire, they are non-family men.” SupremeBuddhaRishisMahavirMunis Author:Sri Jibankrishna or Diamond
“From the eras of Buddha (and Mahavir) we find the reference of monk life. Rishis or Munis were family men. They used to achieve the Supreme Cult within their family lives. Astabakra Sanghita has mentioned so wonderfully about a family man and non-family man. He has mentioned that those who have lust and desire, they are family men and those, who are devoid of any lust and desire, they are non-family men.” BuddhaRishisMahavirMunis Author:Sri Jibankrishna or Diamond