释义 |
‖ samadh|səˈmɑːd| [See next.] The tomb of a holy man or yogi who is assumed to have achieved samadhi rather than to have died. Cf. samadhi 1 b.
1828Asiatick Researches XVI. 39 A temple, sacred to the deity whom they worship, or the Samádh, or shrine of the founder of the sect, or some eminent teacher. 1888Kipling Departm. Ditties (1890) (ed. 4) 80 They made a samádh in his honour, A mark for his resting-place. Ibid. 82 Thus the samádh was perfect, thus was the lesson plain. 1891Monier Williams Brahmanism & Hinduism 179 A native of Oudh, whose samadh or tomb is at Katwa. 1964A. Swinson Six Minutes to Sunset i. 16 A dilapidated domed samadh (or tomb). |