The sages who composed the Vedas, capturing eternal truths and shaping them into beautiful hymns, are called rishis, which means"seers". A rishi is someone who sees the divine reality for himself or herself. These sages are not content to rely on the testimony of others but have gained direct personal experience of divinity.
Hinduism acknowledges that seers come in different flavors. There are advanced seers who see everything. There are beginning level seers, too-great soul for sure, but they have only just begun to glimpse the full majesty of the Supreme Reality. Here is how V. Madhusudan Reddy,
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