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  1. Maya
    [Bengali album] Maya (মায়া) was a Bengali album of the Bangla band Moheener Ghoraguli. It was released in 1997. ==Track listing== ...
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  2. Maya
    [Banco de Gaia album] Maya is a music album by electronic artist Toby Marks (Banco De Gaia). ==Track listing== ==Special Edition (2011 Digital Release)== ...
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  3. Maya
    [Battlestar Galactica] REUTERS/USAF/Staff Sgt. Aaron Allmon/Handout ...
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  4. Maya
    [Korean singer] Maya (마야) (born Kim Young-Sook (김영숙) on 17 November 1979) is a Korean singer. Her family includes one brother and 3 sisters. Her hobbies are skiing and scuba diving. She was educated at the Seoul Institute of the Arts. Maya`s performance debut was during the m.net p...
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  5. Maya
    [comics] Maya is a fictional Indian comic book superheroine in the DC Universe. She first appeared in Justice League Europe #47 (1993), and was created by Gerard Jones and Ron Randall. ==Fictional character biography== Chandi Gupta manifested her elemental powers at an early age, barely into...
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  6. Maya
    [Egyptian] Maya was the Overseer of the Treasury during the reign of Pharaoh Tutankhamun, Ay and Horemheb of the eighteenth dynasty of Ancient Egypt. He was also an important official and was noted for restoring the burials of several earlier Pharaohs in the Royal Necropolis in the years fol...
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  7. Maya
    [mother of Buddha] Queen Māyā of Sakya (Māyādevī) was the birth mother of the historical Gautama Buddha, Siddhārtha of the Gautama gotra, and sister of Mahāpajāpatī Gotamī the first Buddhist nun ordained by the Buddha. "Māyā" means "illusion" or "enchantment" in Sanskrit and Pāl...
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  8. Maya
    The Maya was a Japanese Atago Class first class cruiser (Zyunyokan) of 9850 tons displacement launched in 1930. The Maya was designed with a triple hull for defence against submarine attacks and new model designed guns, and cost 2.2 million pounds to build. She was powered by twelve Kanpon oil-fired...
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  9. Maya
    [TV series] Maya is an hour-long U.S. adventure television series that aired on NBC, Saturdays from 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. from September 16, 1967 until February 10, 1968. Set in the Indian jungle, the series centered around an American boy searching for his missing father, a big game hunter...
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  10. Maya
    [n] - a family of American Indian languages spoken by Mayan peoples
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  11. Maya
    Member of a prehistoric American Indian civilization originating in the Yucatán Peninsula in Central America about 2600 BC, with later sites in Mexico, Guatemala, and Belize. Their language...
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  12. maya
    In Hindu philosophy, mainly in the Vedanta, the cosmos that Isvara, the personal expression of Brahman, or the atman, has called into being. This is real, yet also an illusion, since i...
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  1. Maya
    Ma'ya (mä'yä) noun (Hindoo Philos.) The name for the doctrine of the unreality of matter, called, in English, idealism ; hence, nothingness; vanity; illusion.
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  2. Maya
    Mayan noun a family of American Indian languages spoken by Maya
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  3. Maya
    noun an ethnic minority speaking Mayan languages and living in Yucatan and adjacent areas
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  4. Maya
    • (n.) The name for the doctrine of the unreality of matter, called, in English, idealism; hence, nothingness; vanity; illusion.
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  5. Maya
    Mesoamerican Indians occupying a nearly continuous territory in southern Mexico, Guatemala, and northern Belize. In the early 21st century some 70 ... [55 related articles]
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  6. maya
    (Sanskrit: `wizardry,` or `illusion`), a fundamental concept in Hindu philosophy, notably, in the Advaita (Nondualist) school of the orthodox system ... [5 related articles]
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  7. Maya
    Maya is a Hindu girl name. The meaning of the name is `divine creative forse In everything ` Where is it used? The name Maya is mainly used In English.See also In German, Scandinavian and In Polish: Maja (F) In English: Mya In Other languages: Maeja Maya appears In 2007`s top-1000 name list at ...
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  8. Maya
    [illusion] Maya or Māyā (Sanskrit माया {IAST|māyā}{cref|a}), in Indian religions, has multiple meanings, usually quoted as "illusion", centered on the fact that we do not experience the environment itself but rather a projection of it, created by us. Māyā is the principal deity...
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  9. maya
    maya (mä'yä) , in Hinduism, term used in the Veda to mean magic or supernatural power. In Mahayana Buddhism it acquires the meaning of illusion or unreality. The term is pivotal in the Vedanta system of Shankara, where it signifies the world as a cosmic illusion and also the power that...
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  10. Maya
    Maya (mī'u, Span. mä'yä) , indigenous people of S Mexico and Central America, occupying an area comprising the Yucatán peninsula and much of the present state of Chiapas, Mexico; Guatemala and Belize; parts of El Salvador and extreme western Honduras. Speaking a group ...
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  11. Maya
    (Skr.) The power of obscuring or state producing error and illusion; the 'veil' covering reality, the experience of manifoldness when only the One is real; natura naturans; appearance or phenomenon, as opposed to reality and noumenon. A condition generally acknowledged in Indian philosophy and popul...
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  12. Maya
    Click images to enlargeMember of a prehistoric American Indian civilization originating in the Yucatán Peninsula in Central America about 2600 BC, with later sites in Mexico, Guatemala, and Belize. Their language belonged to the Totonac-Mayan family. From AD 325 to 925 (Classical Period) the...
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  13. maya
    In Hindu philosophy, mainly in the Vedanta, the cosmos that Isvara, the personal expression of Brahman, or the atman, has called into being. This is real, yet also an illusion, since its reality is not everlasting
    Found op http://www.talktalk.co.uk/reference/encyclopaedia/hutchinson/m0002240.html

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