MA: acoustic root of the propensity of annihilation




MA: time, poison


MAKAR: crocodile, sign of Capricorns


MAKARANDA: pollen, honey or juice of flower, fragrance, nectar




MAKHA: a sacrificial rite




MAGADHA: an area in Bihár, India, inhabitants of which did not accept áryan rituals


MAUNGAL: auspicious, lucky




MAJÁ: pleasure, joy


MAJÁN: to drown, to cause to lose oneself, to be charmed, to be won over by, to be submerged in


MAJIYÁ: to be charmed, to be won over by, to be submerged in


MAJJÁ: bone marrow


MAINJARII: new leaves or buds, shoot, sprout, spring, blossom




MAINJIL: destination, palace, mansion




MAINJIŚT́Á: a plant with yellow flower, madder, red dye from its root. a loving strong attachment


MAINJIIR: anklet with small jingling bells




MAINJU: beautiful, graceful, lovely, pleasant, lovely, sweet, pleasing, attractive, agreeable


MAINJUL: beautiful, graceful, lovely, pleasant, charming, melodious


MAINJÚŚÁ: a box, chest, casket for jewels, letters etc




MAŃI: gem, precious stone, jewel


MAŃIKÁ: gem, precious jewel, its region


MAŃIKÁR: jeweler


MAŃIKOT́HÁ: room of gems


MAŃIHÁR: garland of gems


MAŃD́A: gruel, paste, pulp, starch


MAŃD́AP: a temporary hall, tent or pavilion for a ceremony


MAŃD́ALA: circular arena




MATA: opinion, similar, accordingly, deemed, regarded


MATAN: like, in style of, as example


MATTA: intoxicated, insane, drunk, overjoyed




MATHAN: churning, stirring


MATHITA: churned, stirred




MADA: vanity, pride, wine, intoxication


MADA MATTA: frenzied with pride, intoxicated, insane, drunk


MADIR: intoxicating, indolent, frenzied, sluggish, slothful, lazy, dull, slow, besotting, infatuating, enchanting


MADIRATÁ: intoxication




MADHU: sweet, honey, nectar, sweetness, delightful


MADHUKAR: honeybee


MADHUKHYA: wax, beewax


MADHU CAMPAK: sweet campak flower


MADHUP / MADHPA: honeybee


MADHUPARKA: oblation of honey or its syrup, clarified butter, milk curd and sugar mixed together


MADHUMAYA: sweetened, filled with honey


MADHUR: sweet


MADHURIMÁ: sweetness


MADHUVAN: pleasant grove, heavenly garden, sweet garden


MADHUSYANDA: sweet fragrance


MADHU MÁSA: spring


MADHUR: sweet, delightful


MADHUL / MAHUL: a big tree with whitish egg shaped flowers of which wine is made


MADHYA: middle, center


MADHYAMA: sound of deer, middle




MAN: mind, life


MANANA: exclusive contemplation on the Supreme Entity, inner suggestion, contemplation, deep thinking


MANASIJA: created within mind


MAN PAVAN: (dialect) secret inclinations and intentions, one’s mind, an imaginary oar for driving a boat as per desire


MAN BHOLÁNO: captivating, charming, attractive, infatuating, cajole, intoxicating


MAN MÁTÁNO: intoxicating, captivating, charming, attractive, infatuating, cajole




MANIIŚÁ: mind, intellect




MANUŚYA: human being


MANE: into mind


MANER: pertaining to mind


MANER MÁNUŚ: a person after one’s own heart, a favourite, a minion, a lover




MANOHAR: enchanting, charming, engrossing




MANOMAYA KOŚA: the layer of mind having the capacity of recollection and contemplation


MANORAINJANA: charmer


MANOVIHÁRII: dweller of the mind




MANTRA: (no proper English equivalent), incantatation, meditation, ideation, secret, a sound or collection of sounds with meaning, when meditated upon, leads to spiritual liberation, it is incantative, pulsative and ideative


MANTRA MUGDHA: charmed, enchanted


MANTHAN: churning, stirring, agitating, trampling


MANTHAR: slow, slack, sluggish, slothful, inert


MANDA: slow, dim, gentle, bad, evil, wicked, vile, inferior, adverse, unfavourable, ill, impaired, indisposed, indigent, poor, deteriorated, harsh, rude, scanty, small, dull, weak, ugly, harm, abusive, rude, obscene, disgraceful


MANDIR: temple




 


MANDRA: grave sonorous voice, low, deep, grave, hollow, rumbling, middle octave, roar


MANDRITA: resonated, vibrated, swung, oscillated


MANDRIL: resonating, vibrating, swung, oscillating, rumbling, resonant with grave sonorous voice




MAMATÁ: mine-ness, love and attachment, affection, feeling of own ness


MAMATVA: mine-ness, love and attachment, affection, feeling of own ness, individuality, ownership, self-interest, selfishness




MAYUKH: ray, beam, lustre, glow


MAYUR: peacock




MAR: mortal


MARAKATA: emerald


MARAŃA: death


MARAŃAKÁT́HI: wood related to death


MARAM / MARMA: inner most, core


MARMA VEDANÁ: agony


MARMARA: murmuring sound, rustle, rustling noise


MARMII: sympathiser


MARTYA: mortals, mortal world, the earth, the world, man, mankind, human being, the body


MARTYABHÚMI: mortal world


MARU: sand, desert


MARUT: aerial factor




MALIN: tarnished, soiled, dim, dull, gloomy, dirty, unclean, glum, sorrowful, dark, overcast, sad


MASTAK: head




MASHÁL: torch


MASI: dark, darkness, black




 


MAHAH: subtle layer of cosmic mind


MAHARLOKA: supramental world


MAHAT: great, stage of inculcating pure “I” feeling in Puruśa


MAHATTATTVA: stage of inculcating pure or existential “I” feeling in Puruśa


MAHADÁSHAYA: great shelter, repository


MAHADÁSHÁ: great hope


MAHÁ: great


MAHÁVARTA: great cycle of creation


MAHÁ JAGAT: the universe


MAHÁ DEVA: The Greatest God or Divinity, Lord Shiva


MAHÁ NIRVÁŃA: mokśa or complete emancipation


MAHÁNIIRADHI: great ocean


MAHÁ PURUŚA: individual attaining Brahmatva, elevated beings


MAHÁBHÁVA: great ideation


MAHÁMAHIMNA: high minded, noble minded, magnanimous, great, exalted


MAHÁ SAMBODHI: great intuition


MAHÁN: great


MAHÁPRAYÁŃ: voluntary journey to court one’s death, death


MAHÁPRÁŃA: magnanimous, large hearted, aspirate


MAHÁMÁYÁ: great illusion


MAHÁHAVA: great or tumultuous fight


MAHODADHI: great ocean


MAHÁMÁNYA: highly venerable or honourable


MAHIMÁ: exaltedness, greatness, glory, majesty, dignity, influence, charm


MAHIRUHA: a big tree


MAHUL: a big tree with whitish egg shaped flowers of which wine is made


MAHESHVARA: the Greatest Controlling God or Divinity, Lord Shiva




MÁKHAN: butter


MÁKHÁ: absorbed, smeared, soaked


MÁKHÁ MÁKHI: absorption


MÁCHRÁUNGÁ: kingfisher


MÁJH: middle, center, inside, amidst


MÁJHI: steer man, boatman, boatswain, headman


MÁT́I: mud, earth


MÁT́IR: made of mud or earth


MÁT́H: field


MÁŔÁ: tread (path), to trample or pound, thresh


MÁŃIK: gem, red ruby


MÁTAUNGÁ: elephant


MÁTÁ: overwhelmed


MÁTÁNO / MÁTIYÁ: intoxicating, enchanting, ecstasy, frenzy, charm, fascinating, captivating, rapt, spellbound, absorbed, engrossed, gripped, enthralled, immersed


MÁTÁL: intoxicated, saturated, drunk, ecstasy, frenzied


MÁTRA: that much, only


MÁTRÁ: minutest quantity, measure, beat, meter


MÁTRIKÁ: mother, matrix


MÁTSARYA: envy




MÁTHÁ: head




MÁDAKA: intoxicating


MÁDAKATÁ: intoxication




MÁDHAVA: Krśńa, essence


MÁDHAVII: candied sugar, a sweet drink made with honey, a spring creeper with fragrant flower, an evergreen creeper, the myrtle, basil


MÁDHAVII KUNJA: the myrtle bower




MÁDHURI: sweetness




MÁNAVA: human being


MÁNAVATÁ: humanity


MÁNASA: mind


MÁNASA RAJ: king of mind


MÁNASÁBJA: mental lotus


MÁNASÁTIITA: beyond mind


MÁNA: respect, dignity, honour, respect, reception, fame, dignity, pride, vanity


MÁNÁ: prohibition, forbidding


MÁNI: (I ) accept


MÁNIBO: (I ) will accept


MÁNUŚA: human beings, man


MÁYÁ: illusion, physical or material world, phenomenal nature, delusion, infatuation, fascination, affection, fantasy, phantasm, image, dream, vision, fancy, apparition, spectre, spirit, shadow, unreal, creative principle, mirage


MÁYÁVII: charmer, enchanter, magician


MÁYÁ LOKA: arena of illusion


MÁRJANA: scrubbing, brushing, polishing, forgiving, pardon, 


MÁRAVA: desert, sandy


MÁRMIK: inner most feeling of heart or mind or its core, inmost feelings


MÁRMIKATÁ: deep insight, well conversed with essence, beauty etc


MÁLAINCA: flower garden


MÁLATII: a creeper kind of jasmine flower


MÁLÁ: wreath, garland, cluster, group, necklace, rosary


MÁLINYA: dirt


MÁLIK: owner, proprietor


MÁLIKÁ: wreath, garland, cluster, group, necklace, rosary


MÁLII: florist, gardener, garland maker


MÁSHUL: tax, duty, custom, fare, freight, charge, price, cost




MICHÁ: false, lie, imaginary, fanciful


MICHE: false, lie, imaginary, fanciful


MIT́ALE: end, destroy, eliminate


MIT́ILE: end, destroy, eliminate


MITA: measured, defined, moderate


MITÁLII: friendship, boon, companionship, alliance


MITHYÁ: false, lie, imaginary, fanciful


MILAN: meeting, joining


MILÁ MISHÁ: social familiarity, intimate association or intercourse


MILINDA: bee




 


MISHE: mixing, merging


MIŚT́I: sweet eatable




MIHIR: sun during noon




MIIN: fish


 




MUKUR: mirror, looking glass, speculum


MUKUL: bud, blossom


MUKULITA: bloomed, budded


MUKTA: emancipated, having attained salvation, free, liberated


MUKTA JAT́Á: free or open lock of hair / tuft


MUKTÁ: pearl


MUKTI: liberation, salvation




MUKHA: mouth, face


MUKHI: inclined, towards


MUKHYA: main, chief, most prominent, head, topmost


MUKHAR / MUKHARATÁ / MUKHARITA: reverberation, resound, noisy, eloquence


MUGDHA: charmed, spell bound, stupefied, fainted, entranced


MUCHÁ: wipe, mop, swab, efface, obliterate, expunge, clean


MUMURŚU: about to die, dying, moribund


MUMUKŚU: desirous of salvation


MUSÁFIR: traveler




MUHABBAT: love




MÚKA: dumb


MÚŔHA: fool


MUDITA: encouragement


MÚRCHANÁ: psychic stupor, lack of common sense, a fainting fit, syncope, swoon, trance, stupefaction, stun with astonishment, (in music: gradual modulation or rise and fall of voice, a sweet tremor of voice: inflection or tone or cadence)


MÚRCHÁ: psychic stupor, lack of common sense, a fainting fit, syncope, swoon, hypnotised


MÚRTA: embodiment


MÚLA: root, foundation, base, support


MUŚAŔÁN: to become downhearted, or depressed or discouraged




MRIGA / MRGA: deer


MRCCHILÁ: earthen rock


MRŃÁL: stalk of lotus or water lily


MRŃMAYA: earthen, mud-built, made of earth or clay


MRT: earth, clay


MRTA: dead


MRTYU: death


MRDU: soft


MRYAMÁŃ: about to die or perish or decease







ME: to exchange or barter


MEKHALÁ: ornamental girdle, belt, series or zone, which surrounds, slope of mountain


MEGHA: cloud


MEDA: flesh


MEDUR: pleasantly soft or smooth, glib, unctuous, verdant, green


MEDHÁ: memory, intellect, sacrifice


MEDHÁTITHI: wise, learned, intelligent


MERU: pole


MELÁ: fair, numerous, expanse, extensive, assemblage, assembly, togetherness


MELÁ MESHÁ / MILÁ MISHÁ: social familiarity, intimate association or intercourse


MELE: opening, spreading, unfolding


MELIÁ: opening, spreading


METECHI: intoxicated, enchanted


MESHE: mixing, merging




MO: my


MOCANA: releasing, freeing from, liberating, emancipating, unyoking, discharging, acquittance, deliverance


MODER: my


MORE: me


MOHA: infatuation, blind worldly attraction or attachment, sentiment, fascination, loss of sensibility or consciousness, swoon, fainting, delusion, confusion, perplexity, folly, ignorance, embarrassment, mistake, stupefaction, fascination, temptation, seduction


MOHÁVARTA: covered with fascination


MOHAN: enchanting, charming


MOKŚA: non-qualified liberation, spiritual longing, permanent salvation




MAOTA: death


MAONA: silent, quiet


MAONATÁ: silence


MAOCÁK: beehive, honeycomb


MAOMÁCHI: honeybee, bee


MAOLI: head


MLÁNA: tarnished, soiled, dim, dull, gloomy, dirty, unclean, glum, sorrowful, dark, overcast, sad