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Date: 2008-06-05 17:30:50
Yazatas
Avesta
Rigvedic deities
Adityas
Lokapala
Indra
Ashi
Vedanta
Maya
Hindu deities
Religion
Zoroastrianism

The Prophet’s Utterances (Part 3) HU-MĀYĀ The humanistic aspects of Māyā Pronunciation symbols I have adopted the following transcription (after Kanga7 & Taraporewala12) as permitted by my

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