'Gautama' was one of the famous seven
rishis termed
Saptarshi. He was the progenitor of the
Gautama gotra. He was the son of Rahugana.
With
Bharadvaja, Gautama shares a common ancestry as they are both desended from
Angirasa, and sometimes they are both bracketed together under the name Angirasa.
The sons of Gautama are
Vamadeva and
Nodha. The
4th book of the
Rigveda is that of the Vamadeva Gautama family.
According to the Ramayana, Rishi Gautama once went to take bath in the river Ganges early morning. The king of the devas, Indra, was fascinated with Gautam's wife, Ahalya. Indra came in the form of Gautam and made love to Ahalya. As he was escaping, he was caught by Rishi Gautama who was returning to the Ashrama from his bath. Gautam cursed Ahalya and Indra both for this act. Ahalya was converted to stone, while Indra was cursed with one thousand female genitals (''Sahasrayoni''). Later, taking pity on both, Gautama converted both these curses to boons. Indra's female genitals (yonis) became eyes, and he came to be known as ''Sahasraaksha''. As for Ahalya, Gautama granted her the boon that she would be brought back to human form by the touch of the feet of Lord Rama and would reunite with him.
External links
★ Collection of stories showing greatness of Gautama maharshi
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