Gādhi
Gādhi
Sage in Hinduism
Gadhi (Sanskrit: गाधि, romanized: Gādhi), also known as Gathin, is a sage in Hinduism, best known for being the father of Vishvamitra. His father, Kaushika (known as Kushanabha in later mythology), was a Rigvedic rishi and the author of two hymns in Mandala 3 of the Rigveda.[2] In later Hindu texts, he is described to be the king of Mahodayapuram, and also the father of Satyavati, the wife of Rcika.[1][3]