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1) equilibrium, [meditative] absorption/ concentration, composure, samapatti; 2) establish equilibrium, remain absorbed; 3) union [IW]
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the 9 absorptions [IW]


(to settle/ settling in) meditative stabilization [RB]
[TRS 40-6] expl; the nine states of being joined in equanimity (symb. nine heads ); the nine absorptions, [[bsam gtan bzhi]], [[gzugs med bzhi]], [['gog pa'i snyoms 'jug]] [RY]


meditate in [the equipoise of] samadhi [IW]
the 9 absorptions [[bsam gtan bzhi]], [[gzugs med bzhi]], [['gog pa'i snyoms 'jug]] [IW]
 
evenness, calmness of mind, equanimity, (9 of them), SA snyoms 'jug, rnam shes mtha' yas, ci yang med pa, 'du shes med 'du shes med min, thod rgal, mthar gyis gnas pa, 'byung ba chen po mthun pa, 'du shes med pa, phung ba med pa) [JV]
 
see [[snyoms 'jug]] [RY]
 
settling in meditative stabilization [RY]


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the 9 absorptions [IW]

[TRS 40-6] expl; the nine states of being joined in equanimity (symb. nine heads ); the nine absorptions, bsam gtan bzhi, gzugs med bzhi, 'gog pa'i snyoms 'jug [RY]

the 9 absorptions bsam gtan bzhi, gzugs med bzhi, 'gog pa'i snyoms 'jug [IW]