
1) Buddhist terminology 2) Hindu philosophical concept 3) Mausoleum in India 4) Place of worship in India
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== Nomenclature, orthography and etymology == Samadhi (समाधि samādhi, hi) is the state of consciousness induced by complete meditation. The term`s etymology involves `sam` (together or integrated), `ā` (towards), and `dhā` (to get, to hold). Thus the result might be seen to be `to acquire integration or wholeness, or truth` (...
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[Buddhism] In Buddhism, samādhi (Pali / Sanskrit: समाधि) is mental concentration or composing the mind. It is one of three divisions of the Noble Eightfold Path. ==Etymology== The term samādhi is common to the Sanskrit and Pali languages. Common Chinese terms for samādhi include the transliterations sanmei (三昧) and sanmodi ...
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[shrine] Samādhi (Hindi: समाधि) or samadhi mandir is the Hindi name for a temple commemorating the dead (similar to a tomb or mausoleum), which may or may not contain the body of the deceased. Samadhi sites are often built in this way to honor people regarded as saints or gurus in Hindu religious traditions, wherein such souls ar...
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Concentration; the practice of centering the mind in a single sensation or preoccupation, usually to the point of jhāna.
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(`total self-collectedness`), in Hindu and Buddhist religion and philosophy, the highest state of mental concentration that a person can achieve ... [5 related articles]
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the final stage of ashtanga yoga in which concentration becomes one with the object of concentration; supreme union.
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In Hinduism and Buddhism, a total absorption in meditation. For Buddhists it is one of the three main components (with prajña, wisdom, and shila, ethical living) in the Buddhist path to
nirvana....
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Ecstasy, total absorption, or a thoughtless state of the mind. It is the highest state of being.
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State of absolute bliss, superconsciousness
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[Buddhism] (Sanskrit) State of deep meditation.
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the final stage of yoga, when the mind is perfectly focused on one point.
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Collectedness of mind in which there is cessation of the fluctuations of the mind.
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contemplation, superconscious state, absorption (the eighth and final limb or culmination of the eight limbs of Ashtanga Yoga).
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Concentration (as in the 'right concentration' of the Eightfold Path). A state of one-pointedness of mind achievable through certain forms of meditation.
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