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How do you describe Samadhi?
Samadhi is a state of profound and utterly absorptive contemplation of the Absolute that is undisturbed by desire, anger, or any other ego-generated thought or emotion. It is a state of joyful calm, or even of rapture and beatitude, in which one maintains one’s full mental alertness and acuity.
Why do people do Mahasamadhi?
Mahasamadhi is seen as the ultimate goal of any spiritual seeker. This is because any state of enlightenment that occurs while the yogi is in the physical realm is still limited by their physical body. When they enter mahasamadhi, they transcend their body. This process is unique and individual to each yogi.
What is the purpose of Mahasamadhi?
Mahasamadhi is seen as the ultimate goal of any spiritual seeker. This is because any state of enlightenment that occurs while the yogi is in the physical realm is still limited by their physical body. When they enter mahasamadhi, they transcend their body.
What is the purpose of mahasamadhi?
Is mahasamadhi real?
Yes, Mahasamadhi is very much real and possible even in our generation. Mahasamadhi is meeting death willfully without doing anything towards that end except just wishing for death to come. To get into Mahasamadhi, you require doing 2 things: 1 – Lead a life with no other desires at all.
What is mahasamadhi and how do I reach it?
Mahasamadhi is the state a yogi enters when they consciously make the decision to leave their body. This is only possible once they have already achieved God realization, or nirvikalpa samadhi, in which the yogi recognizes and experiences their true oneness and unity with God.
What is the meaning of Maha Samadhi in Hinduism?
Samadhi means “equanimous intellect.” An equanimous intellect is an intellect that does not discriminate between good and bad, high and low, joy and misery, pain and pleasure. Maha samadhi means a great equanimous intellect – the highest level of equanimity of the intellect.
What is Samadhi and how does it work?
Samadhi is an equanimous intellect. This means you have to disengage your memory from your intellect. If your intellect gets disengaged from your memory, it struggles for a little while. After putting in a certain amount of sadhana, suddenly you will see all that is in the memory does not seem to mean anything.
What is nirvikalpa samadhi and how do you attain it?
To enter nirvikalpa samadhi is also to experience non-duality, where the perception of a duality of subject and object no longer exists. A yogi who has attained this is said to already dwell in a permanently enlightened state, which gives them the potential to enter mahasamadhi.
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