mayah

mayaḥ — full of; BG 17.3
mayaḥ — made of; SB 1.2.24
trayī-mayaḥ — in terms of the Vedic injunction; SB 1.18.45
jyotiḥ-mayaḥ — effulgent; SB 2.2.28
ānanda-mayaḥ — naturally so being; SB 2.2.31
trayī-mayaḥ — personified Vedas; SB 2.4.19
dharma-mayaḥ — personified religious scripture; SB 2.4.19
tapaḥ-mayaḥ — personified austerity; SB 2.4.19
loka-mayaḥ — full of planetary systems; SB 2.5.40-41
samāmnāya-mayaḥ — in the chain of disciplic succession of Vedic wisdom; SB 2.6.35
tapaḥ-mayaḥ — successfully having undergone all austerities; SB 2.6.35
chandaḥ-mayaḥ — personified Vedic hymns; SB 2.7.11
makha-mayaḥ — personified sacrifices; SB 2.7.11
mayaḥ — full of; SB 2.9.39
mayāḥ — predominating; SB 2.10.31
manaḥ-mayaḥ — hovering on the mental plane; SB 3.5.29
veda-mayaḥ — the personality of Vedic wisdom; SB 3.8.15
yoga-māyaḥ — His yogamāyā potency; SB 3.16.37
chandaḥ-mayaḥ — the form of the Vedas; SB 3.22.2
mayaḥ — made of; SB 3.31.44
māyāḥ — the illusions; SB 4.11.2
yoga-māyāḥ — the mystic perfections of yoga; SB 5.6.15
trayī-mayaḥ — which is worshiped by the Gāyatrī mantra (oṃ bhūr bhuvaḥ svaḥ tat savitur, etc.); SB 5.21.12
manaḥ-mayaḥ — the predominating deity of the mind; SB 5.22.10
anna-mayaḥ — the source of potency for food grains; SB 5.22.10
amṛta-mayaḥ — the source of the substance of life; SB 5.22.10
sarva-mayaḥ — all-pervading; SB 5.22.10
māyāḥ — varieties of illusion; SB 5.24.16
mayaḥ — Maya; SB 5.24.28
rajaḥ-sattva-tamaḥ-mayāḥ — created by the three modes of material nature (passion, goodness and ignorance); SB 6.1.41
spṛṣṭa-māyāḥ — who are illusioned by the illusory energy; SB 6.3.14-15
chandaḥ-mayaḥ — the personified Vedas; SB 6.8.29
patra-mayaḥ — made of leaves; SB 6.12.10
dharma-mayaḥ — full of religious principles; SB 7.2.11
tapaḥ-mayaḥ — because of severe austerities; SB 7.3.4
tat-mayaḥ — thinking as if he had become Kṛṣṇa; SB 7.4.40
mayaḥ — the great demon Maya Dānava; SB 7.10.52
mayaḥ — Maya Dānava; SB 7.10.59
sarva-veda-mayaḥ — the essence of all Vedic knowledge; SB 7.11.7
sarva-veda-mayaḥ — learned in all the Vedic understandings; SB 7.11.18-20
sarva-deva-mayaḥ — the embodiment of all the demigods; SB 7.11.18-20
śiva-mayāḥ — auspicious; SB 7.15.17
amara-mayaḥ — consisting of the demigods (who are only external parts of the body); SB 8.3.30
sarva-bhūta-mayaḥ — all-pervading Personality of Godhead; SB 8.4.16
trayī-mayaḥ — for the sake of guidance in karma-kāṇḍa Vedic knowledge; SB 8.5.36
chandaḥ-mayaḥ — full of Vedic verses; SB 8.7.30
mayaḥ ca — and Maya; SB 8.10.19-24
brahma-mayaḥ — the Supreme Parabrahman, the Absolute Truth; SB 9.10.2
amṛta-mayaḥ — full of soothing rays; SB 9.14.3
tārakā-mayaḥ — simply because of Tārā, a woman, the wife of Bṛhaspati; SB 9.14.7
sarva-vāk-mayaḥ — consisting of all Vedic mantras; SB 9.14.48
sukha-mayāḥ — in a happy condition; SB 9.19.15
māyāḥ — the illusory energy; SB 9.21.15
abhivyudasta-māyaḥ — because all illusion is completely removed by Him; SB 10.12.39
mayaḥ — constituting; SB 10.23.10-11
mayaḥ — constituting; SB 10.23.48-49
māyā-mayaḥ — based on illusion; SB 10.27.4
mahā māyaḥ — a powerful magician; SB 10.37.28
tvat-mayāḥ — filled with thought of You; SB 10.40.7
mayaḥ — comprising; SB 10.43.35
brahma-mayaḥ — in a purely spiritual form; SB 10.46.32-33
jñāna-mayaḥ — comprising transcendental knowledge; SB 10.47.31
mayāḥ — made; SB 10.48.31
mayaḥ — the demon named Maya; SB 10.58.27
mayaḥ — comprising; SB 10.60.38
tat-mayaḥ — absorbed in consciousness of Him; SB 10.66.24
yoga-māyāḥ — the mystic potencies; SB 10.69.38
mayaḥ — Maya Dānava; SB 10.76.7
māyāḥ — the magic illusions; SB 10.76.17
mayāḥ — composed; SB 10.84.11
mayaḥ — comprising; SB 10.86.54
mayaḥ — comprising; SB 10.86.54
mayaḥ — composed; SB 10.87.25
vidyā mayaḥ — full of perfect knowledge; SB 11.11.7
mayaḥ — the demon Maya; SB 11.12.3-6
sukha-mayāḥ — full of happiness; SB 11.14.13
mayaḥ — representative; SB 11.17.27
chandaḥ-mayaḥ — comprising all the sacred Vedic meters; SB 11.21.38-40
amṛta-mayaḥ — full of transcendental pleasure; SB 11.21.38-40
aparijñāna-mayaḥ — based on lack of full knowledge; SB 11.22.34
sarva-deva-mayaḥ — who comprises all the demigods; SB 11.23.28
hiraṇ-mayaḥ — exhibiting transcendental enlightenment; SB 11.23.44
mayaḥ — encompassing; SB 11.24.7
guṇa-mayaḥ — composed of the modes of nature; SB 11.25.31
tat-mayaḥ — surcharged by His presence; SB 11.27.24
vijñāna-mayaḥ — of transcendental knowledge; SB 11.29.38
vāsanā-mayaḥ — consisting predominantly of the remnants of past desires of the living entities; SB 12.7.12
māyā-mayāḥ — produced from Your personal energy; SB 12.8.45
vikāra-mayaḥ — also comprising the transformations (of the eleven senses and the five gross elements); SB 12.11.5
mayaḥ — representative; CC Adi 1.46
tvat-mayāḥ — being absorbed in You; CC Madhya 20.173
jyotiḥ-mayaḥ — transcendental; Bs 5.6
mayāḥ — filled; NBS 70