Ānantaryasamādhi (2723)

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Ānantaryasamādhi
Entry 2723, Page 96, Col. 1
(AnantaryasamADi, AnantaryasamADi)
Ānantaryasamādhi¦, the fifth of the adhimukti- caryā- bhūmi, Mvy 901. (Printed Anant°; correct in Index and in Mironov.) See ānantarya. In Sūtrāl. xiv. 26, comm., identified with laukikāgra-dharma, q.v., 4th and highest of nirvedha(-bhaga), q.v.; ib. 27 explains that it is called this, yato grāhakavikṣepo hīyate tadanan- taram, because the ‘dispersion’ (confusion) of the Subject (grāhaka) is abandoned immediately after (attainment of) it. Lit., then, immediate concentration or concentration of immediacy. In Dharmas 101 occurs as the 4th of four samādhi (q.v.). Mv i.291.11 (vs) yam āhu ānantariyaṃ (mss. āhuḥ an°, meter demands Senart's em.) samādhiṃ, samādhino tasya samo na vidyate.