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1) Aboriginal tribe 2) American indian 3) American poet Angelou 4) Ancient Central American 5) Ancient Mesoamerican people 6) Ancient mexican 7) Ancient occupants of Belize 8) Ancient pyramid builders 9) Ancient Yucatan native 10) Angelou of poetry 11) Angelou or Plisetskaya 12) Angelou the poet 13) Apocalypto subject
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1) Cakchiquel 2) Kekchi 3) Mam 4) Mayan 5) Quiche 6) Yucatec 7) Yucateco
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illusion; the world of phenomena
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• (n.) The name for the doctrine of the unreality of matter, called, in English, idealism; hence, nothingness; vanity; illusion.
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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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(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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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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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...
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Most Advanced Yet Accessible
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The illusion by which the world is seen as separate from the ultimate Reality.
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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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Not this. Usually, it refers to illusion, partially where the permanent soul identifies itself with temporary matter. e.g. the body, etc. It can also mean power.
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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 boilers providing a top speed of 33 knots and a r...
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[
n] - a family of American Indian languages spoken by Mayan peoples
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that which is not, or illusion. An important concept that describes the illusory nature of this world.
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from 'ma' to measure, the finitising or limiting principle of the Divine; a tattva below Suddha vidya, the principle of veiling the Infinite and projecting the finite; the source of the five kancukas; the finitising power of Parama Siva
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illusion
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Maya is like a hip vertical figure of eight, but with the hips moving outwards, away from the centre of the body.
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Mayan noun a family of American Indian languages spoken by Maya
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(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 popular Hindu thinking due to the ascendency of the Ve....
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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 Maya culture dominate...
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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
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Maya is a Hindustani name for girls. The meaning is `great, mother, born in May` The name Maya is most commonly given to English and Welsh girls. (2 times more often than to American girls.) What do they use in other countries? Mae (English) Meiko Mary (English, NAMES_Bibl) Mya (English) Maurya The name sounds like: Mya, Moya, Mayah, Maye, Meya See...
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