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A Sanskrit word meaning “non-being,” “not existing,” or “unreal,” and by extension “untrue” or “false.” In theosophy the word is sometimes used to denote the illusion of reality presented by objective Nature. ''See'' MĀyĀ.
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A Sanskrit word meaning “non-being,” “not existing,” or “unreal,” and by extension “untrue” or “false.” In theosophy the word is sometimes used to denote the illusion of reality presented by objective Nature. ''See'' MAYA.
  
  
  
 
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A Sanskrit word meaning “non-being,” “not existing,” or “unreal,” and by extension “untrue” or “false.” In theosophy the word is sometimes used to denote the illusion of reality presented by objective Nature. See MAYA.


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