• 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
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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.”