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Samadhi means concentration of the mind, meditation, deep trance, completion referring to “intense self-absorption”, contemplation. It is the state when the soul ([[atma]]) and the mind become one. When the soul and the mind mingle with each other as salt and water.<ref>Available from https://www.wisdomlib.org/definition/samadhi cited on 10/11/2020</ref> It is one of the treatment of psychiatric disorders due to [[rajas]] and [[tamas]]. [Cha.Sa.[[Sutra Sthana]] 1/58]
Samadhi means concentration of the mind, meditation<ref>Sharma H. Meditation: Process and effects. AYU [serial online] 2015 [cited 2020 Dec 20];36:233-7. Available from: https://www.ayujournal.org/text.asp?2015/36/3/233/182756</ref>, deep trance, completion referring to “intense self-absorption”, contemplation. It is the state when the soul ([[atma]]) and the mind become one. When the soul and the mind mingle with each other as salt and water.<ref>Available from https://www.wisdomlib.org/definition/samadhi cited on 10/11/2020</ref> It is one of the treatment of psychiatric disorders due to [[rajas]] and [[tamas]]. [Cha.Sa.[[Sutra Sthana]] 1/58]  


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Revision as of 11:43, 20 December 2020

Samadhi means concentration of the mind, meditation[1], deep trance, completion referring to “intense self-absorption”, contemplation. It is the state when the soul (atma) and the mind become one. When the soul and the mind mingle with each other as salt and water.[2] It is one of the treatment of psychiatric disorders due to rajas and tamas. [Cha.Sa.Sutra Sthana 1/58]

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Dhyana

   This page is under development process. If you are interested to write an article on this page, please see Guidelines for writing or contact carakasamhita@gmail.com.

References

  1. Sharma H. Meditation: Process and effects. AYU [serial online] 2015 [cited 2020 Dec 20];36:233-7. Available from: https://www.ayujournal.org/text.asp?2015/36/3/233/182756
  2. Available from https://www.wisdomlib.org/definition/samadhi cited on 10/11/2020