Basic information
Samadhi (sānm? I) transliteration from Sanskrit Samadhi, which means to stop distracting thoughts and calm the mind. It is an important practice method of Buddhism.
words explanation
Samadhi sānm? I
[(Bud. ) purity and calmness due to correct consciousness; Know-how; The Buddhist language, the melody of Sanskrit Samādhi, means to stop distracting thoughts and calm the mind, which is an important practice method of Buddhism. Borrow the essence of things.
It's a pen-end tripod, not samadhi. -Lu You's "Xiuzi"
Won the samadhi among them
Original meaning of words
Calm your mind and stop distracting thoughts.
It is one of the important Buddhist practice methods. In the Southern Dynasties, Emperor Liang Yuan's "Gui Dian Ming": "Nine gardens are dry, three leaves are rolled, sparse trees are shaken, and the flow is shallow." Tang Lihua's "Jingshan Ancestor's Monument": "Seven Commandments and Samadhi Gate. There are differences in language and no difference in meaning. " Song Fan Chengda's poem "Sticking to the West Lake" says: "When you are old enough to see through the long reed buds on your knees."
Refers to the essence and secret of things.
Tang Lizhao's Supplement to National History: "There was a monk Huai Su in Changsha who wrote a good book. He said he was a saint." Ye's poem Tai Chang Yin. The singer gave the layman a wonderful voice: "The forest shadow is smart, and the jade ice flies. Who can preach Samadhi?" "Dream of Red Mansions" Chapter 4 Chapter 8: "Baoyu smiled and said,' In that case, you don't have to read poetry, and your understanding is not far away. After listening to these two sentences, you will know that you have a Samana. "