A sage.
No.. The elderly were cared for by family members until they passed. The old folks were revered for their wisdom.
The Sanskrit word for a sage is "Rishi." Sages are revered in Indian culture for their wisdom, virtue, and spiritual knowledge.
The Greek goddess of wisdom and protector of cities is Athena. She is often associated with warfare, strategy, and crafts, and is revered as the patroness of the city of Athens, which is named after her. Athena is typically depicted with a helmet, shield, and the owl, symbolizing her wisdom and insight.
remain humble but exalt wisdom
idealism
Wisdom makes a Man a better living person and widom makes a Man a wise person..Gets??
shikshak, Adhyapak, Aacharya, Guru
Greece
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In many cultures and mythologies, a man with long white hair is often seen as a symbol of wisdom, knowledge, and experience. This archetype is commonly associated with figures such as wizards, sages, or gods who possess great power and insight. The white hair is often a visual representation of the individual's advanced age and the wisdom that comes with it. This character is typically revered and respected for their guidance and ability to impart valuable lessons to others.
A common symbol of Chinese wisdom is a stylized image of a traditional Chinese dragon. Dragons are revered creatures in Chinese culture, symbolizing power, strength, and good fortune. Another symbol of Chinese wisdom is the Chinese character for wisdom (智慧), often depicted in calligraphy or as a decorative element in traditional artwork.
A:Sophia (Sofia) is the Greek word for wisdom. This is indeed used as a personal name in the Bible, although usually rendered in English as 'Wisdom'. Wisdom, or 'Lady Wisdom' was a spirit/goddess revered by the Jews in the post-Exilic period and up to the end of the first century CE. Much of the Book of Proverbs is about Wisdom, or Sophia. Proverbs 8:22-36 tells us that Wisdom stood at God's side and participated in the creation of the world, and is God's intermediary with humans. She is also mentioned in the apocrypha and the gospels.