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JH-ENG, IW, RY

meditative stabilization

JH-T

gzung 'dzin bzung zungs

JH-SKT, YOGA, DM

samAdhi

JH-SKT

{LCh,C,MSA,MV}*; {MSA}samAdhAna

OT

[1027] (samAd+hi) yang dag par 'dzin pa ste brtag pa'i dngos po'am dmigs pa la sems rtse gcig sbreng chags su 'dzin pa'i sems byung ngo/ ...

JH-C

one of the five determining factors (yul nges nga, paJca-viSaya-pratiniyama); for others see: yul nges

DM

Germano has an interesting etymological discussion of this term. Jan Nattier believes it involves a direct borrowing of Chinese ting i, like ting alone, used to translate Skt. *. Germano believes it comes from a 'reduplicating' of the Tib. syllable gting (like sal le from gsal). Mental focus on an object (not always necessarily meditative).

JV

samadhi, contemplation, meditative (absorption, concentration, stabilization), holistic experience, intense concentration, holistic primordial experience, spiritual integration, 

(3 types are SA de bzhin nyid ting nge 'dzin, kun tu snang ba ting nge 'dzin, rgyu'i ting nge 'dzin), 

(3 modes are SA bde chen ting 'dzin, snang srid lha dang lha mo'i ting 'dzin, chu bo rgyun gyi ting 'dzin), 

SA grogs ting nge 'dzin, 1 of lam yan lag brgyad, 1 of bslab pa gsum, visualization, meditation phase

IW

1) samadhi, meditative concentration mental event/ focus, stabilization, meditative stablization/ absorption/ trance absorption, total involvement, undividedness, deep concentration, holistictness, holistic experience, wholeness, contemplation. 

1) samadhi, meditative concentration mental event/ focus, stabilization, meditative stablization/ absorption/ trance absorbtion, total involvement, undividedness, deep concentration, holistictness, holistic experience, wholeness, contemplation [1 of the five object determining mental states] 

1 of the བྱང་ཆུབ་ཡན་ལག་བདུན་ the 7 causes of enlightenment] zhi rags dang bden bzhi sogs brtag bya'i dngos po la sems rtse gcig pa]1 of the {'phags lam gyi yan lag brgyad}. = the eightfold noble path. 1) samadhi; 2) mental event/ focus, [meditative] stablization; 3) [meditative] absorbtion, total involvement, undividedness, holistic experience, wholeness, *; 4) concentration, 1 of the five object determining mental states; 5) contemplation 1 of the {byang chub yan lag bdun} the 7 causes of enlightenment [zhi rags dang bden bzhi sogs brtag bya'i dngos po la sems rtse gcig pa1 of {'phags lam gyi yan lag brgyad}. = the 8-fold noble path yang dag par 'dzin pa ste brtag pa'i dngos po'am dmigs pa la sems rtse gcig sbreng chags su 'dzin pa'i sems byung ngo

RB

(state of deep) meditative absorption/ samadhi; isc. profound meditative state (of)

RY

Def. by འཇམ་མགོན་ཀོང་སྤྲུལ་: {zhi rags dang bden bzhi sogs brtag bya'i dngos po la sems rtse gcig pa} one of the འཕགས་ལམ་གྱི་ཡན་ལག་བརྒྱད the eightfold noble path; 

1) samadhi, concentration, mental focus, stabilization, *. meditative absorption; contemplation, state of contemplation, absorption, total involvement, undividedness, deep concentration, meditative concentration, holisticness, holistic experience, wholeness, *. {ting nge 'dzin 'jug ldang} entering and arising from samadhi. 

3) Concentration, as one of the five object determining mental states, contemplation, meditative absorption, meditative trance. 

4) one of the བྱང་ཆུབ་ཡན་ལག་བདུན་ the seven causes of enlightenment. 

5) the three samadhis: suchness samadhi,  ཀུན་ཏུ་སྣང་བའི་ཏིང་ངེ་འཛིན all-illuminating samadhi,  རྒྱུའི་ཏིང་ངེ་འཛིན seed samadhi]. samadhi. 'Adhering to the continuity of evenness.' A state of undistracted concentration or meditative absorption which in the context of Vajrayana can refer to either the development stage or the completion stage

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