| Madhyama |
Middling,
average, mediocre. |
| Maha |
Great,
mighty, powerful, lofty, noble. |
| Mahabharata |
The
celebrated epic composed by
Vyasa. It includes the Bhagavad Gita. |
| Maharsi |
A
great sage.
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| Maitri |
Friendliness
coupled with a feeling of oneness. |
| Man |
To
think. |
| Manas |
The
individual mind having the power and faculty of attention, selection
and rejection. The ruler of the senses. |
| Manasika |
Of
the mind, mental. |
| Manomani |
The
state of Samadhi.
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| Mantra |
A
sacred thought or a prayer. |
| Manu |
Name
of the father of the human race. |
| Marga |
A
way, road, path. |
| Marichi |
Name
of one of the sons of Brahma. He was a sage and the father of
Kashyapa. |
| Matsya |
A
fish. |
| Matsyendra |
One of the founders of Hatha Yoga. |
| Moha |
Delusion,
infatuation. |
| Moksa |
Liberation,
final emancipation of the soul from recurring births. |
| Mrdu |
Soft,
gentle, mild. |
| Mrta |
Dead,
a corpse. |
| Mudha |
Perplexed,
confounded, foolish, dull, stupid. |
| Mudita |
Joy,
delight. |
| Mudra |
A
seal: a sealing posture. |
| Mukha |
Face,
mouth. |
| Mukta |
Liberated. |
| Mukti |
Release,
liberation, final absolution of the soul from the chain of birth and
death. |
| Mundakopanisad |
Name
of a Upanishad dealing with the mystic syllable Aum. |
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| D | E
| F | G
| H | I
| J | K
| L | M
| N | O
| P | Q
| R | S
| T | U
| V | W
| X | Y
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