Samadhi Mandir-Maharastra

Samādhi or samadhi mandir is the Hindi name for a temple commemorating the dead (similar to a tomb or mausoleum),which may or may not contain the body of the deceased. Samadhi sites are often built in this way to honor people regarded as saints or gurus in Hindu religious traditions, wherein such souls are said to have passed into mahasamadhi, or were already in samadhi (non-dualistic state of consciousness) at the time of death. The tradition of India is cremation for most Hindu people at the time of death, while samadhi is generally reserved for very advanced souls, such as yogis and saints, who have already been "purified by the fire of yoga"or who are believed to have been in the state of samadhi at time of death. Samadhi doesn't involve cremation. One of the popular site of pilgrimage in India is the town of Alandi in the state of Maharashtra where the 13th century Varkari saint Dnyaneshwar took Sanjivan Samadhi or entombed himself in the state of Samadhi.His devotees believe that he is still alive.

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City : ahmednagar
State : maharastra

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Samādhi or samadhi mandir is the Hindi name for a temple commemorating the dead (similar to a tomb or mausoleum),which may or may not contain the body of the deceased. Samadhi sites are often built in this way to honor people regarded as saints or gurus in Hindu religious traditions, wherein such souls are said to have passed into mahasamadhi, or were already in samadhi (non-dualistic state of consciousness) at the time of death. The tradition of India is cremation for most Hindu people at the time of death, while samadhi is generally reserved for very advanced souls, such as yogis and saints, who have already been "purified by the fire of yoga"or who are believed to have been in the state of samadhi at time of death. Samadhi doesn't involve cremation. One of the popular site of pilgrimage in India is the town of Alandi in the state of Maharashtra where the 13th century Varkari saint Dnyaneshwar took Sanjivan Samadhi or entombed himself in the state of Samadhi.His devotees believe that he is still alive.

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