Vatul (village), a village in the State of Maharashtra in India
Vatula, a
Sanskrit word that has several meanings including "enlightened, lashed by the wind to the point of losing one's sanity, god's madcap, detached from the world, and seeker of truth". The terms Vatul and Baul are applied to mystics, originally
Hindu and
Sufi-
Muslim respectively, who dedicated their lives to the quest for spiritual harmony and experience.
Vatul, a
Rishi who gave his name to a
Gotra, or a Hindu Brahmin line of descent. Vatula Maharishi was reportedly prone to great distraction, which some ascribe to deep, consciousness-expanding meditation.
This
disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Vatul. If an
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Vatul (village), a village in the State of Maharashtra in India
Vatula, a
Sanskrit word that has several meanings including "enlightened, lashed by the wind to the point of losing one's sanity, god's madcap, detached from the world, and seeker of truth". The terms Vatul and Baul are applied to mystics, originally
Hindu and
Sufi-
Muslim respectively, who dedicated their lives to the quest for spiritual harmony and experience.
Vatul, a
Rishi who gave his name to a
Gotra, or a Hindu Brahmin line of descent. Vatula Maharishi was reportedly prone to great distraction, which some ascribe to deep, consciousness-expanding meditation.
This
disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Vatul. If an
internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article.