SAMADHI

Etymology

Noun

samadhi (countable and uncountable, plural samadhis)

A state of transcendent union supposed to be assumed by a holy man or yogi at his death.

The highest state of meditation, at which complete unity is reached.

The tomb of a holy person or saint in India.

Anagrams

• Adamish, Ahmadis, Dashami, Shimada, shimada

Source: Wiktionary



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