Associations to the word «Maha»
Noun
- Buddha
- Mantra
- Ra
- Buddhism
- Su
- Pali
- Siva
- Dharma
- Wat
- Raja
- Ga
- Buddhist
- Deva
- Na
- Kali
- Lakshmi
- Devi
- Sri
- Chao
- Shiva
- Brahma
- Yoga
- Sanskrit
- Siam
- Emptiness
- Kon
- Devotee
- Va
- Shri
- Kala
- Ava
- Non
- Rama
- Arjuna
- Kum
- Epic
- Lanka
- Ta
- Mandir
- Precept
- Sutra
- Roi
- Bangkok
- Krishna
- Yogi
- Bud
- Pagoda
- Pa
- Awakening
- Tibetan
- Ceylon
- Yang
- Amman
- Meditation
- Enlightenment
- Lotus
- Monk
- Veda
- Ala
- Ras
- Ja
- Rishi
- Sect
- Brahmin
- Temple
- Vis
- Dev
- Swami
- Scripture
- Indra
- Ordination
- Karma
- Schism
- Tibet
- Gallantry
- Gama
- Chiang
- Naga
- Colombo
- Thailand
- Disciple
- Burma
- Brahman
- Nirvana
Wiktionary
MAHA, noun. (archaic) A kind of monkey; the wanderoo.
MAHĀ, adjective. (applied to terms from Indian history or philosophy) great, eminent
MAHĀ, adjective. As a honorific for Indian titles, usually capitalized
MAHĀ, noun. (Buddhism) one of the three vehicles of mastery in means to achieve liberation
MAHĀ BHĀRATA, noun. Alternative spelling of Mahabharata
MAHA BHARATA, noun. Alternative spelling of Mahabharata
MAHA BHARATA, noun. Alternative spelling of Mahabharata
MAHA BHARATA, noun. Alternative spelling of Mahabharata
MAHĀ BHĀRATA, noun. Alternative spelling of Mahabharata
MAHĀ BHĀRATA, noun. Alternative spelling of Mahabharata
Dictionary definition
MAHA, noun. A member of the Siouan people formerly living in the Missouri river valley in northeastern Nebraska.
Wise words
Words to me were magic. You could say a word and it could
conjure up all kinds of images or feelings or a chilly
sensation or whatever. It was amazing to me that words had
this power.