มายา
Pali
Alternative forms
Thai
Etymology
From Pali māyā (“jugglery; magic, sorcery, witchcraft; illusion; vision; etc”) or Sanskrit माया (māyā, idem); possibly via Old Khmer māya (“deception, fraud; unreality; pretence; illusion; etc”). Cognate with Modern Khmer មាយា (miəyiə). Extended as Thai มารยา (maan-yaa, “pretence, acting; craft, cunning; etc”).
Pronunciation
Orthographic | มายา m ā y ā | |
Phonemic | มา-ยา m ā – y ā | |
Romanization | Paiboon | maa-yaa |
Royal Institute | ma-ya | |
(standard) IPA(key) | /maː˧.jaː˧/(R) |
Noun
มายา • (maa-yaa)
Derived terms
Proper noun
มายา • (maa-yaa)
- (Buddhism) (มหา~, สิริมหา~) Māyā, a queen of the Śākya Kingdom, the biological mother of the Buddha.
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