30 Phil, Chapter 3: Gargi and the Concept of Holism
Gargi lived in India around 800 BCE, give or take a century, but we do not know her lifespan. We know about her from early Vedic Tradition, specifically from the early Vedas. Gargi is one of the earliest known female philosophers. Although the specifics of her timeline are unclear, she emerged around 800 BCE. Gargi’s life unfolded in the kingdom of Videha, present-day Bihar in eastern India. Her family belonged to the Brahmin caste, who have historically been the custodians of knowledge in Indian society. In this capacity, they played a vital role in the cultural transmission of knowledge.
TIMELINE STORY
Gargi Vachaknavi
By Michael Alan Prestwood
Author and Natural Philosopher
04 Apr 2024
Published 2 years ago.
Updated 4 days ago.
Vedic Tradition
- Gargi
- The "woman" Vedic sage
TAKEAWAY: Gargi Vachaknavi was a philosopher of early Vedic India, active around 800 BCE in the kingdom of Videha (modern Bihar). Known through the early Vedas, she belonged to the Brahmin tradition and is one of the earliest recorded female thinkers
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Gargi Vachaknavi
circa 800 BCE
Gargi Vachaknavi
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