mayah

mayaḥ

mayāḥ

māyāḥ

mayaḥ ca

abhivyudasta-māyaḥ

  • because all illusion is completely removed by Him — SB 10.12.39

amara-mayaḥ

  • consisting of the demigods (who are only external parts of the body) — SB 8.3.30

amṛta-mayaḥ

ānanda-mayaḥ

anna-mayaḥ

  • the source of potency for food grains — SB 5.22.10

brahma-mayaḥ

  • the Supreme Parabrahman, the Absolute Truth — SB 9.10.2

chandaḥ-mayaḥ

dharma-mayaḥ

  • full of religious principles — SB 7.2.11
  • personified religious scripture — SB 2.4.19

jyotiḥ-mayaḥ

loka-mayaḥ

makha-mayaḥ

manaḥ-mayaḥ

  • hovering on the mental plane — SB 3.5.29
  • the predominating deity of the mind — SB 5.22.10

patra-mayaḥ

rajaḥ-sattva-tamaḥ-mayāḥ

  • created by the three modes of material nature (passion, goodness and ignorance) — SB 6.1.41

samāmnāya-mayaḥ

  • in the chain of disciplic succession of Vedic wisdom — SB 2.6.35

sarva-bhūta-mayaḥ

  • all-pervading Personality of Godhead — SB 8.4.16

sarva-deva-mayaḥ

sarva-mayaḥ

sarva-vāk-mayaḥ

sarva-veda-mayaḥ

śiva-mayāḥ

spṛṣṭa-māyāḥ

  • who are illusioned by the illusory energy — SB 6.3.14-15

sukha-mayāḥ

tapaḥ-mayaḥ

  • because of severe austerities — SB 7.3.4
  • personified austerity — SB 2.4.19
  • successfully having undergone all austerities — SB 2.6.35

tārakā-mayaḥ

  • simply because of Tārā, a woman, the wife of Bṛhaspati — SB 9.14.7

tat-mayaḥ

  • thinking as if he had become Kṛṣṇa — SB 7.4.40

trayī-mayaḥ

  • for the sake of guidance in karma-kāṇḍa Vedic knowledge — SB 8.5.36
  • in terms of the Vedic injunction — SB 1.18.45
  • personified VedasSB 2.4.19
  • which is worshiped by the Gāyatrī mantra (oṁ bhūr bhuvaḥ svaḥ tat savitur, etc.) — SB 5.21.12

tvat-mayāḥ

veda-mayaḥ

  • the personality of Vedic wisdom — SB 3.8.15

yoga-māyaḥ

yoga-māyāḥ

  • the mystic perfections of yogaSB 5.6.15

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