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Term Definition
Maha

An adjective or prefix meaning great, mighty, powerful, lofty, noble.

 
Mahabharatha

One of India’s great national epics, which revolves around the conflict between two royal families, the Pandavas and Kauravas, in the great battle of Kurukshetra, approximately 1424 B.C. The plot illustrates simple truths and ethical principles.    

 
Mahadeva

Great God, a common epithet for Shiva.

 
Mahadevi

Great goddess, a common epithet for Parvathi, the consort of Shiva.

 
Mahanadi

A major Indian river flowing through central India, known for its devastating floods.

 
Mahaparinibbana

Buddhist term for Mahasamadhi, or Nirvana, the complete dissolution of the Self, the ultimate goal of spiritual seekers.

 
Maharaj

Lit. great king, a respectful form of address for an Indian monarch or spiritual leader.

 
Maharishi

Great seer, a title of respect for an adept yogi.

 
MahasamadhiComplete dissolution of the Self also known as Nirvana, and Mahaparinibbana in other spiritual traditions. The dropping of the physical body in full awareness.
 
Mahashivarathri

An important festival in India, celebrated on the night before the new moon in the month of Magha, or February-March, each year. On this night spiritual seekers observe an all-night vigil filled with chanting and meditation, keeping their spines upright to support the upsurge of spiritual energy. At Isha, this night is colorfully celebrated in the presence of Sadhguru, drawing thousands of meditators from all over the world.

 
Mahatma

Lit. great soul.  Title of respect given to people held in high esteem, especially saints.

 
Maheshwara

The Great Lord, another name of Shiva, the destroyer in the classic triad of Hinduism, the other two gods being Bhramha and Vishnu.

 
Mahishasura Mardhana

The killing of  a certain asura or demon in Indian mythology.

 
Mala

Garland or Necklace.

 
Mandala

Refers to a region, an area within the body or the cosmos.  Also represents consecrated space and is thought to be the body of one’s chosen deity.  The mandala is used  to worship that deity and, through complex visualization practices, to become one with it. Also refers to the physiognomic cycle, a time period of forty days, the natural period of many physiological processes in the body.

 
Manipuraka Chakra

The third chakra, located a little below the navel.  It provides the whole body with the vital energy needed for survival.

 
Mantra

A sound, syllable, word or phrase endowed with special power.  Mantras are most effective on the path of liberation when given by the preceptor through initiation.

 
Mantric

Of mantra; one who is an adept in the use of mantras.

 
Matsyendranath

Lit. Lord of the Fish.  A yogi of celestial proportions who lived around the tenth century A.D.  The Guru of Goraknath, he is believed to have been an incarnation of Shiva himself. 

 
Maya

Delusion, the veil of illusion which conceals one’s true nature, or conceals reality. It is used in contrast with the absolute reality. 

 
Mela

A large, colorful festival.

 
Mirabai

A Rajput princess of the medieval period who, intoxicated by her devotion for Lord Krishna, spent most of her life as a wandering saint, singing praises of the Lord. A poetess and mystic, her life story and bhajans are extremely popular even today.  

 
Mizoram

An Indian state in the north-eastern region.

 
Mukthi

Release, liberation, final absolution of the Self from the chain of death and rebirth. The highest goal of all spiritual seekers.

 
Muladhara Chakra

The first chakra, the psychoenergetic chakra located at the perineum. Source of the central channel (Sushumna-nadi) of the life force.

 


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