Yogin-ma spent most of her time at Vrindaban in japa and meditation. One evening, while meditating at Lala Babu’s temple, she became so absorbed that she went into samadhi. Long after the evening service was over she remained there motionless like a statue. The temple attendants tried to bring her back to normal consciousness, since it was time to close the temple gate, but all their efforts were in vain. In the meantime the Holy Mother sent Swami Yogananda to find Yogin-ma. Since he knew where she usually went for meditation, he came with a lantern to that temple and found her in samadhi. He began to repeat the Master’s name in her ear, and after some time she came down from her exalted state. Later Yogin-ma described her experience saying, “I was then in such a high spiritual mood that I even forgot whether the world existed or not.” The Holy Mother once said that in Vrindaban Yogin-ma would become so absorbed in meditation that she did not notice when flies sat on her eyes and caused sores in them.
….. After Swamiji returned to India he learned that Yogin-ma had experienced samadhi in her Calcutta residence. He said to her: “Yogin-ma, you will pass away in samadhi. Once a person experiences samadhi, the memory of it is revived at the time of death.” (Source: They Lived with God)