- སྙོམ་པར་འཇུག་པ།
- སྙོམས་པར་གཞོག་པ།
- སྙོམས་པར་ཞུགས་པ།
- སྙོམས་པར་འཇུག
- སྙོམས་པར་འཇུག་པ།
- སྙོམས་འཇུག
- snyoms par ’jug pa
- snyoms par zhugs pa
- snyoms par gzhog pa
- snyoms ’jug
- snyom par ’jug pa
- snyoms par ’jug
- samāpatti
- Term
The Sanskrit literally means “attainment,” and is used to refer specifically to meditative attainment and to particular meditative states. The Tibetan translators interpreted it as sama-āpatti, which suggests the idea of “equal” or “level”; however, they also parsed it as sam-āpatti, in which case it would have the sense of “concentration” or “absorption,” much like samādhi, but with the added sense of “attainment.”
- samāpatti
- སྙོམས་པར་འཇུག་པ།
- snyoms par ’jug pa
- samāpatti
A kind of meditative concentration.
- samāpatti
- སྙོམས་པར་འཇུག་པ།
- snyoms par ’jug pa
- samāpatti
One of the synonyms for the meditative state. The Tibetan translation interpreted it as sama-āpatti, which brings in the idea of “equal,” or “level,” whereas it may be intended as sam-āpatti, with a meaning similar to “samādhi” or “concentration,” but also to “completion.”
- samāpatti
- སྙོམས་པར་འཇུག་པ།
- སྙོམ་པར་འཇུག་པ།
- snyoms par ’jug pa
- snyom par ’jug pa
- samāpatti
One of the synonyms for the meditative state. The Tibetan translation interpreted it as sama-āpatti, which brings in the idea of being “equal” or “level,” whereas it may very well be, like “samādhi,” sam-āpatti, with the similar meaning of concentration, but also of completion.
- samāpatti
- སྙོམས་པར་འཇུག་པ།
- snyoms par ’jug pa
- samāpatti
One of the synonyms for the meditative state, in tems of both the state itself and the various meditative states that serve as attainments along the path. The Tibetan translation interprets it as sama-āpatti, which brings in the idea of “equal,” or “level;” however, it can also be parsed as sam-āpatti, in which case it would have the sense of “concentration,” or “absorption,” much like “samādhi,” but with the added sense of “completion.”
- samāpatti
- སྙོམས་པར་གཞོག་པ།
- snyoms par gzhog pa
- samāpatti
One of the synonyms for the meditative state. The Tibetan translation interpreted it as sama-āpatti, which brings in the idea of “equal,” or “level,” whereas it may very well be like “samādhi,” sam-āpatti, with the same meaning.
- Samāpatti
- སྙོམས་པར་འཇུག་པ།
- snyoms par ’jug pa
- samāpatti
One of the synonyms for the meditative state. The Tibetan translation interpreted it as sama-āpatti, which brings in the idea of “equal,” or “level,” whereas it may very well be like “samādhi,” sam-āpatti, with the similar meaning of concentration. Unlike samādhi, however, it also occurs with the meaning of “completion,” “attainment,” and “diligent practice.”
- samāpatti
- སྙོམས་པར་འཇུག་པ།
- snyoms par ’jug pa
- samāpatti
- absorption
- སྙོམས་པར་འཇུག་པ།
- snyoms par ’jug pa
- samāpatti
- absorption
- སྙོམས་པར་འཇུག་པ།
- snyoms par ’jug pa
- samāpatti
A higher or more refined state of meditative equipoise than those listed as the four meditations (dhyāna); often listed as a second set of four states that follow the four dhyānas.
- absorption
- སྙོམས་པར་འཇུག་པ།
- snyoms par ’jug pa
- samāpatti
- absorption
- སྙོམས་པར་འཇུག
- snyoms par ’jug
- samāpatti
“Absorption” has been translated as “meditation,” “contemplation,” “attainment,” etc., and any of these words might serve. The problem is to establish one English word for each of the important Sanskrit words samāpatti, dhyāna, samādhi, bhāvanā, etc., so as to preserve a consistency with the original. Therefore, I have adopted for these terms, respectively, “absorption,” “contemplation,” “concentration” and “realization” or “cultivation,” reserving the word “meditation” for general use with any of the terms when they are used not in a specific sense but to indicate mind-practice in general.
- absorption
- སྙོམས་པར་འཇུག་པ།
- snyoms par ’jug pa
- samāpatti
- attainment
- སྙོམས་པར་འཇུག་པ།
- snyoms par ’jug pa
- samāpatti
A technical term referring to a meditative state attained through the practice of concentration.
- attainment
- སྙོམས་པར་འཇུག་པ།
- snyoms par ’jug pa
- samāpatti
A technical term referring to a meditative state attained through the practice of concentration. Usually a reference to the nine gradual attainments (navānupūrvavihārasamāpatti, mthar gyis gnas pa’i snyoms par ’jug pa dgu) that include the four attainments of the form realm, the four formless attainments, and the attainment of the state of cessation. (The word “attainment” is also used here to translate non-technical words that have the sense of “obtain” or “acquire.”)
- attainment
- སྙོམས་པར་འཇུག་པ།
- snyoms par ’jug pa
- samāpatti
A state of one-pointed mental equilibrium.
- attainment
- སྙོམས་པར་འཇུག་པ།
- snyoms par ’jug pa
- samāpatti
A technical term referring to a meditative state attained through the practice of concentration. (The word “attainment” is also used here to translate non-technical words that have the sense of “obtain” or “acquire.”)
- attainment
- སྙོམས་པར་འཇུག་པ།
- snyoms par ’jug pa
- samāpatti
A state of one-pointed mental equilibrium.
- equipoise
- སྙོམས་འཇུག
- snyoms ’jug
- samāpatti
A state of mental equilibrium derived from deep concentration.
- equipoise
- སྙོམས་པར་འཇུག་པ།
- སྙོམས་པར་ཞུགས་པ།
- snyoms par ’jug pa
- snyoms par zhugs pa
- samāpatti
A state of mental equilibrium derived from deep concentration.
- equipoise
- སྙོམས་འཇུག
- snyoms ’jug
- samāpatti
A state of mental equilibrium derived from deep concentration.
- meditative attainment
- སྙོམས་པར་འཇུག་པ།
- snyoms par ’jug pa
- samāpatti
A state of mental equipoise derived from deep concentration.
- meditative attainment
- སྙོམས་པར་འཇུག་པ།
- snyoms par ’jug pa
- samāpatti
One of the synonyms for the meditative state, in terms of both the state itself and the various meditative states that serve as attainments along the path.
- meditative attainment
- སྙོམས་པར་འཇུག་པ།
- snyoms par ’jug pa
- samāpatti
Meditative equipoise or evenness of mind. Another synonym for meditation, this also refers to a category of advanced meditative attainments.
- meditative attainment
- སྙོམས་པར་འཇུག་པ།
- snyoms par ’jug pa
- samāpatti
Meditative equipoise or evenness of mind. Another synonym for meditation, this refers to a category of advanced meditative attainments.
- absorptions
- སྙོམས་པར་འཇུག་པ།
- snyoms par ’jug pa
- samāpatti
May refer to the “four formless absorptions” and/or the “nine serial absorptions.”
- meditative absorption
- སྙོམས་པར་འཇུག་པ།
- snyoms par ’jug pa
- samāpatti
Also rendered here as “absorption.”
- states of meditative attainment
- སྙོམས་པར་འཇུག་པ།
- snyoms par ’jug pa
- samāpatti
One of several common terms that are used to describe meditative states. The four states of meditative attainment refer here to the states of infinite space, infinite consciousness, nothingness, and neither perception nor absence of perception.