विमुक्त

Vimukta

samadhi

Completely liberated, especially liberated — the intensive form of mukta. The prefix vi- intensifies and specifies: not merely free but specifically and thoroughly released from a particular bond.

In the context of samadhi, vimukta often refers to liberation from the pairs of opposites (dvandva), from the gunas (guna), or from the very concept of bondage itself. It is the fruit of direct insight, not merely philosophical understanding.

The [[Bhagavad Gītā]] (2.56) describes the vimukta as one “to whom sorrow and joy are the same, who is free from the pairs of opposites, whom the clay does not affect.”