Significance of Asu
In Dutch: Asu; In Finnish: Asu; In Spanish: Asu
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Hindu concept of 'Asu'
In Hinduism, Asu denotes 'life' or 'breath' (Prana), derived from 'to be.' It symbolizes the indwelling of the divine and conveys immediacy in action, reflecting a vital connection between existence and spirituality.
From: Garga Samhita (English)
(1) Means at once, indicating immediacy in the action.[1]
From: Isopanisad (Madhva commentary)
(1) A term derived from the root 'to be' or 'to breathe,' interpreted as 'life', 'breath', or 'Prana' and signifies the indwelling of the Lord.[2]
The concept of Asu in local and regional sources
Asu is a unit of time denoting the start of 'gross' or 'real' time within a classification system, highlighting its significance in regional temporal frameworks for understanding and measuring time systematically.
From: History of Science in South Asia
(1) This is a unit of time, considered as the beginning of the 'gross' or 'real' time, as part of a classification system.[3]