samadhi
samadhi
Definition
sa·ma·dhi (sə mä′dē)
noun
a state of concentration in yoga, preliminary to nirvana, in which there is no longer consciousness of self or of any object
samadhi
Usage Examples
Converse of object
- attain: Some ordinary men attain samadhi through spiritual discipline; but they do not come back.
- experience: MASTER: " After I had experienced samadhi, my mind craved intensely to hear only about God.
- call: Eventually, you move to the third stage of samadhi, called sahaja samadhi.
Adjective modifier
- deep: No sooner did he say, " the lotus of the heart burst into blossom " , than he went into deep samadhi.
Noun used with modifier
- nirvikalpa: It is to be noted that in every century there is a world teacher who has come back from nirvikalpa samAdhi.
- savikalpa: The only things that inhibit savikalpa samAdhi are: 1. Ignorance.
- sahaja: Eventually, you move to the third stage of samadhi, called sahaja samadhi.
