समाधि

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) grave, tomb, mausoleum

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) putting together, joining or combining with (+ instrumental)
 * 2) a joint or a particular position of the neck
 * 3) union, a whole, aggregate, set
 * 4) completion, accomplishment, conclusion
 * 5) setting to rights, adjustment, settlement
 * 6) justification of a statement, proof
 * 7) bringing into harmony, agreement, assent
 * 8) intense application or fixing the mind on, intentness, attention
 * समाधिं-कृणोति (samādhiṃ-√kṛ) — to attend
 * 1) samadhi: concentration of the thoughts, profound or abstract meditation, intense contemplation of any particular object (so as to identify the contemplator with the object meditated upon; this is the eighth and last stage of yoga; with Buddhists samadhi is the fourth and last stage of  or intense abstract meditation; in the  several samadhi are enumerated)
 * 2) intense absorption or a kind of trance
 * 3) a sanctuary or tomb of a saint
 * 4) (rhetorics) name of various figures of speech (defined as, , ,  etc.)
 * 5) name of the 17th, of the 17th  of the future
 * 6) name of a Vaishya
 * 7) silence
 * 8) a religious vow of intense devotion or self-imposed abstraction
 * 9) support
 * 10) upholding
 * 11) continuance
 * 12) perseverance in difficulties
 * 13) attempting impossibilities
 * 14) collecting or laying up grain in times of dearth
 * 15) attentive
 * 16) making a promise or assent or permission