Maya
The word Maya or maya can refer to:
Religion
In Hindu religion:
- Maya - A Sanskrit word which, in Hindu/Vedic philosophy, is a state of misperception of reality. In some schools it takes on the meaning of being a complete illusion whereas others still view it as reality mistaken for something else.
- Maya - in Hindu religion the inherent force of the Divine Mother (Devi)
In Sikh religion:
- Maya Sikh philosophy, the illusion of physical reality or superimposition of finite perception on the infinite reality. Also the terms is used to refer to the whole of the world is an illusion. As upon death ones 'real self' is realised and this material world is no more. So the attachment to worldly things is regarded as a attachment to 'Maya' or an illusion.
People
Mesoamerican Civilization
Regarding the Mesoamerican Civilization:
- Maya civilization - the Mesoamerican Pre-Columbian civilization of the Maya people.
- See also:
Other Meanings
It can also refer to:
- Maya (software) - a computer program for generating 3D visual images
- Maya (television show) - hour long adventure series
- Eurasian Tree Sparrow - Maya is the common name (even in English) for this bird species in the Philippines, and was once the national bird.
- an Aramaic word meaning "water"
- a forename (variants: Maia, Maja), usually feminine, deriving from any of the above, or from the month of May, shared by such people as:
- Maya the Bee - a character in a popular German children's book
- Maya (river) - a river in the region of Sakha
See also
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