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Maya originally denoted the magic power with which a god can make human beings believe in what turns out to be an illusion. By extension, it later came to mean the powerful force that creates the cosmic illusion that the phenomenal world is real.
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In Vaishnavism, Māyā is an epithet, or a manifestation of the Hindu goddess Lakshmi, who with Vishnu are together revered as the personification of the Absolute ...
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Apart from Maya Shakti, Maya also stands for a demon that was the architect of the demons and the creator of the magical arts.
Aug 15, 2019 · First you have to understand this world is real, but temporary. Maya translates to 'that which is not'. Maya is also known as the bahiranga- ...