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siddhi
[ sid-dee ]
noun
- Yoga. a miraculous power imparted by the late stages of intense meditation. Pali iddhi.
- Buddhism. any occult power acquired through discipline.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of siddhi1
From Sanskrit
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Example Sentences
The deity was summoned by the rites already described and the object of the performer was to obtain magical powers or siddhi.
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The object of it is Siddhi or success, the highest form of which is spiritual perfection.
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But in the Mongol Siddhi-kr (No. 13) we have the stone again.
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Bhang, the Hindustani siddhi or sabzi, consists of the dried leaves and small stalks of the hemp; a few fruits occur in it.
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In the siddhi body we meditate and serve it, and in the next birth we gain Radha-Krishna's feet by being born as sakhis.
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