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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
MANDALA
circular diagram of religious symbols used for meditative purposes by both Hindus and Buddhists; the Hindu temple seen from above represents a mandala.
MUDRA
in Hinduism, Jainism and Buddhism, a hand gesture expressing a symbolic meaning, often associated with a particular deity, such as the historical Buddha Shakyamuni reaching down to touch the earth, an act symbolizing his enlightenment.
MAHABHARATA
a vast Hindu epic, partly narrative and partly didactic, describing the struggle between two families (the Pandavas and the Kauravas) for the possession of northern India (Bharata).
MAHAYANA BUDDHISM
the 'Great Vehicle' of Buddhism; a later development of Buddhism that emphasizes the role of bodhisattvas as compassionate saviors.
MANTRA
a mystical incantation that invokes the divinity being worshiped; the sound of a mantra is more important than its possible meaning.
MARA
'Death'; in Buddhist mythology, Mara is portrayed as the evil Destroyer who attempted to dissuade the Buddha from his mission through the temptations of temporal power.
MAKARA
mythical aquatic animal, part-crocodile, part-elephant which has magical and occult powers, usually related to the fertility of rivers, lakes and the sea; often used in Buddhist and Hindu temples as a decorative motif about doorways.