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maharishi

American  
[mah-huh-ree-shee, muh-hahr-uh-] / mɑ həˈri ʃi, məˈhɑr ə- /

noun

Hinduism.
  1. a teacher of spiritual and mystical knowledge; religious sage: often used as an honorary title.

  2. any of the seven great mythological seers of the Vedic and post-Vedic writings: identified with the seven stars of Ursa Major.


maharishi British  
/ ˌmɑːhɑːˈriːʃɪ, məˈhɑːriːʃɪ /

noun

  1. Hinduism a Hindu teacher of religious and mystical knowledge

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Etymology

Origin of maharishi

< Sanskrit maharṣi, equivalent to maha- great + -rṣi, combining form of ṛṣi saint

Example Sentences

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More important, immediately after last season, he de-liberalized the offense by replacing coordinator Mike Martz, a high-stakes passing maharishi, with Mike Tice, a meat-and-potatoes offensive line coach.

From New York Times • Aug. 2, 2012

Things didn’t work out with offensive maharishi Steve Spurrier, and results were lukewarm under multi-Super Bowl champion Joe Gibbs.

From New York Times • Jul. 22, 2010

So, this time, they’re trying a mix: offensive maharishi and multi-Super Bowl champion, Mike Shanahan.

From New York Times • Jul. 22, 2010

Some came in search of the maharishi to learn more about transcendental meditation.

From Time Magazine Archive

There is also a one-month mandatory course in TM and an introduction to SCI, which the maharishi describes as a general philosophy emphasizing "the infinite, unbounded nature of intelligence."

From Time Magazine Archive