Definition: Abgatha is a word in Sanskrit. It means 'one who teaches, or guides'. In Hindu mythology, it often represents a person who gives instruction to a young boy to become a priest. The term may also mean 'a man' in Hindi and Urdu languages. In Sanskrit, the word 'Abgatha' may also be translated as 'sage', 'teacher', or 'master'. It refers to a person with knowledge, skill, wisdom, and wisdom who teaches others what they have learned.