Samadhi Hind Faqir, Kotly Baba Faqir Chand Sialkot|کوٹلی بابا فقیر چند میں واقع سمادھی بابا ہند فقیر

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In Hinduism and Sikhism, a samadhi (samādhi) or samadhi mandir is a temple, shrine, or memorial 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 honour people regarded as saints or gurus Hindu religious traditions, wherein such souls are said to have passed into mahāsamādh, or were already in samadhi  (a state of meditative consciousness) at the time of death.
In Sikhism, the term "samadhi" is used for the mausoleums of eminent figures, both religious and political. Examples include the samadhi of Ranjit Singh  in Lahore and that of Maharaja Sher Singh  near Lahore. Hindu equivalents are usually called chatri, although those for Maratha Empire  figures also often use "samadhi." The forms of structure called "samadhi" vary greatly. The word is sometimes used for a memorial stele, also called paliya, a type of hero stone  once common in parts of Gujarat and Sindh. It may be used for small memorial buildings such as open chatri, often placed around a temple.
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