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Samadhi

Samadhi is from Sanskrit and denotes deep meditative absorption or spiritual union.

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Samadhi comes from Sanskrit, where it refers to a state of deep meditative absorption, spiritual collectedness, or profound concentration. In Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain traditions, samadhi is not merely calmness but an advanced state of consciousness, often described as union, integration, or complete stilling of the mind. The word is built from Sanskrit elements suggesting "bringing together" or "putting firmly in place," which reflects the idea of consciousness gathered into wholeness.

As a personal name, Samadhi is unusual but deeply evocative. It has emerged in modern naming partly through global interest in yoga, meditation, and South Asian spiritual vocabulary, though its roots are much older and more exacting than its casual modern usage sometimes suggests. In traditional religious contexts, samadhi names a hard-won spiritual attainment; in everyday contemporary life, it may be chosen for its serenity, philosophical depth, or connection to Indian heritage.

That gives the name a layered character: ancient in origin, but contemporary in the way it travels across cultures. Its associations are rich in religious literature and mystical thought. In the Yoga Sutras, samadhi is one of the culminating states of practice; in Buddhism, related concepts of meditative absorption are central to the path of awakening.

The word can also refer, in some South Asian contexts, to a tomb or memorial shrine of a holy person, adding another sacred dimension. As a name, Samadhi feels contemplative and luminous, carrying less the weight of historical celebrity than the resonance of a spiritual ideal that has shaped centuries of philosophy and devotion.

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