IPA: /səˈmɑːdi/
KK: /səˈmɑːdi/
A deep state of meditation where a person experiences complete unity and connection with the universe, often associated with spiritual enlightenment.
The yogi entered samadhi after years of dedicated practice and meditation.
**Samadhi** → The word 'samadhi' originates from Sanskrit 'समाधि' (samādhi), which is composed of 'sam-' (meaning together or complete) and 'ādhi' (meaning to place or to put). In this context, 'samadhi' refers to a state of meditative consciousness where the mind is fully absorbed and unified with the object of meditation.
Imagine a state where your mind is 'together' ('sam-') and 'placed' ('ādhi') in deep meditation — this helps you remember that 'samadhi' is a profound state of meditative absorption.