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Answer by ruben2020 for Mahāsamādhi in Buddhism?

Yes. The concept of relinquishing the will to live can be found in Buddhism.From DN 16:And the Blessed One said: "Whosoever, Ananda, has developed, practiced, employed, strengthened, maintained,...

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Answer by user14213 for Mahāsamādhi in Buddhism?

I don't think there is mahasamadi in buddhism but there is mind made body. This is what the Buddha said about mind made body in DN 2. With his mind thus concentrated, purified, and bright, unblemished,...

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Answer by santa100 for Mahāsamādhi in Buddhism?

the act of consciously and intentionally leaving one's body.I haven't ran across any Buddhist suttas that mention the above as a practice of the Buddhism's samadhi. In Buddhism, they don't concern much...

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Answer by Samana Johann for Mahāsamādhi in Buddhism?

miccha-samadhi (wrong/defiled concentration). And to think the mind is in the body is also miccha-samadhi if so perceived.

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Mahāsamādhi in Buddhism?

Wikipedia defines Mahāsamādhi as follows:Mahāsamādhi (the great and final samādhi) is the act of consciously and intentionally leaving one's body. A realized yogi (male) or yogini (female) who has...

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