- Vadula
Vadula (Vadhula / Vadoola / Vadhoola / Vatula / Vathula) is 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."Vadula was a
Rishi who gave his name to aGotra , or a line of descent, commonly amongstBrahmins . Vadula Maharishi was reportedly prone to great distraction, which some ascribe to deep, consciousness-expanding meditation.In
Sanskrit , a Rishi ("IAST|ṛṣi" ऋषि) is a sage and/orseer who "heard" (cf. śruti) the hymns of theVedas from the Supreme BeingBrahman while he was in deep meditation. A rishi can be regarded as a combination of a patriarch, a priest, a preceptor, an author of Vedic hymns, a sage, a saint, an ascetic, a prophet and a hermit into a single person.ee also
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Brahmin gotra system
*Brahmarishi
*Vishwamitra
*Bharadwaja
*Ramayana
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