Saturday, January 16, 2021

Samadhi (1)

Samadhi (s ā nm è I) comes from the transliteration of Sanskrit samadhi, which means to stop distractions and calm the mind. It is an important practice method of Buddhism and refers to the essentials and true meaning of things. There are different discussions and explanations of this word both inside and outside the teaching. It has two meanings: general and special: it can refer to the usual ability of concentrated thinking, or refers to the developed concentrated power obtained from practice. Thus, it becomes a mysterious power that can make the meditator enter a higher realm and completely change the state of life.


Samadhi is a general concept, which can be subdivided into three parts: sumatai, samoboti and Channa. Among them, sumota, samoboti and Channa have 25 kinds of conclusion, exchange cultivation. In the end, it is to get the result from "forbearance without living law" to "Nirvana".

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