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- Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
- Mahasanghika
- Mahasanghika (An early Buddhist school in India)
- mahaseer
- mahasiddha
- mahasiddha (In the Tantric, or esoteric, traditions of India and Tibet, a person who, by the practice of meditative disciplines, has attained miraculous powers)
- Mahath
- mahatma
- mahatma (A person to be revered for highmindedness, wisdom, and selflessness)
- Mahatma Gandhi Human Rights Movement
- Mahavagga
- Mahavagga (One of the two parts of the Khan-dhaka section of the Vinaya)
- Mahavaipulya-Buddhavatamsaka-sutra
- Mahavaipulya-Buddhavatamsaka-sutra (The Great and Vast Buddha Garland Sutra, a full name of Avatamsaka-sutra)
- Mahavairocana
- Mahavairocana-sutra
- Mahavairocana-sutra (Text of late Tantric Buddhism and a principal scripture of the large Japanese Buddhist sect known as Shingon)
- Mahavamsa
- Mahavamsa (Great Chronicle, historical chronology of Ceylon written in the 5th or 6th century, probably by the Buddhist monk Mahanama)
- Mahavastu
- Mahavastu (Important legendary life of the Buddha, produced as a late canonical work)
- mahavihara
- mahavihara (In Buddhism, a monastic centre)
- Mahaviharavasi
- Mahaviharavasi (One of the three subgroups of the Theravada school)
- Mahavira
- Mahavira (Last of the 24 saints who founded Jainism and the reformer of the Jaina monastic community)
- Mahavishnu
- mahavratas
- mahavratas (In Jainism, the five great vows of renunciation)
- mahayajnas
- mahayajnas (The five daily domestic offerings many orthodox Hindu householders continue to perform)
- Mahayana
- Mahayana (A liberal and theistic branch of Buddhism comprising sects, chiefly in China and Japan, recognizing a large body of scripture in addition to the Pali canon, and teaching social concern and universal salvation)
- Mahayana - shraddhotpada - shastra
- Mahayana - shraddhotpada - shastra (Relatively brief but influential exposition of the fundamentals of Mahayana Buddhist philosophy and faith)
- Mahayoga
- Mahayoga (In Buddhism, one of the six groups of tantras which involves meditation on the factors of human consciousness as divine forms)
- mahayograj guggul
- mahayuga
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