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‖ samadhi Indian Philos.|səˈmɑːdɪ| [Skr. samādhi a placing together, f. sam together + ā prefix + dhā to place (see do v.).] 1. a. The state of union with creation into which a perfected yogi or holy man is said to pass at his apparent death. b. The voluntary burial of such a person before death in anticipation of this state; the site of the burial of a holy man (cf. prec.).
1795Asiatick Researches IV. 218 Dhritara'shtra, in the state of Samadhi, quitted his terrestrial form to proceed to the..beatitude, which awaited him. 1891Monier Williams Brahmanism & Hinduism 261 When such a man dies in India, his body is not burnt but buried, because in fact he is not supposed to die at all. He is believed to lie in a kind of trance, called Samadhi. 1925Glasgow Herald 24 Sept. 7 The Sadhu did not commit suicide, but performed the religious rite of Samadhi. 1968Jrnl. Mus. Acad. Madras XXXIX. 13 Something more beautiful and commodious must be built at his Samadhi to commemorate his work. 1979Times of India 17 Aug. 34 The Janata party had betrayed the oath taken at Gandhi's samadhi that they would fulfil his dreams of a nationalist, socialist India by forming connections with the RSS, he said. 2. The highest state of meditation, in which the distinctions between subject and object disappear and unity with creation is attained; the last stage of yoga.
1827Trans. R. Asiatic Soc. I. 25 The collection of Yóga⁓sútras..is distributed into four chapters or quarters..: the first on contemplation (samád'hi)..[etc.]. 1850[see dhyana]. 1913[see raja yoga]. 1939A. Huxley After Many a Summer ii. i. 189 Baby..is now walking about in a state of perpetual samadhi. 1958J. Sykes Quakers i. i. 31 A moment almost of group samadhi, of the displacement of all by God's Being, and Becoming. 1960J. Hewitt Yoga i. 7 By a programme of bodily and mental self-discipline we who move on lower levels of consciousness can achieve Samadhi (union with divine consciousness). 1965New Statesman 16 Apr. 616/2 Ramakrishna's ability to pass into a trance-like state of ‘higher spiritual awareness’ known as samadhi. 1971Shankar's Weekly (Delhi) 11 Apr. 22/2 From time to time, the Swamiji would come out of his samadhi to frown at the opening and closing of the compartment door. 1977L. A. Govinda Creative Meditation iii. vi. 135 Though samadhi may be the culmination in the meditative experience, we cannot remain in that state..but have to return to the world. |