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[Sanskrit ''maha'', meaning “great,” and ''samadhi'', the highest stage of [[yoga]]; state of mystical ecstasy; deep contemplation leading to absorption into ultimate Reality] That final [[samadhi]] in which a yogi consciously leaves the physical body, nevermore to return to that house of clay. | [Sanskrit ''maha'', meaning “great,” and ''samadhi'', the highest stage of [[yoga]]; state of mystical ecstasy; deep contemplation leading to absorption into ultimate Reality] That final [[samadhi]] in which a yogi consciously leaves the physical body, nevermore to return to that house of clay. | ||
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[Sanskrit maha, meaning “great,” and samadhi, the highest stage of yoga; state of mystical ecstasy; deep contemplation leading to absorption into ultimate Reality] That final samadhi in which a yogi consciously leaves the physical body, nevermore to return to that house of clay.
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Pearls of Wisdom, vol. 28, no. 4, January 27, 1985.