Significance of Vasi
In Vaishnavism, the term Vasi signifies someone who has mastery over their senses and impulses. Additionally, according to Purana, Vasi encompasses the sentiment regarding the influence that divine beings have over human destinies, as illustrated in the story of Matanga's challenges. This dual meaning emphasizes both self-control and the powerful connection between the divine and human experiences.1
In Finnish: Vasi; In Spanish: Vasi; In Dutch: Wassen
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Hindu concept of 'Vasi'
In Hinduism, Vasi signifies mastery over one's senses and impulses, reflecting a spiritual discipline. It also embodies the divine influence on human destinies, as illustrated in Matanga's challenges, emphasizing the balance of personal will and divine power.
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From: Bhakti-rasamrta-sindhu
(1) He is vashi, implying mastery over his senses and impulses.[1]