Maha
Maha may refer to:
Medical literature
Micro-Angiopathic Hemolytic Anemia
Sanskrit
mahā is the Sanskrit word for "great" (see also mahi, mega), and occurs in numerous names and titles.
Titles
Maha Avatara - Great incarnation Mahālakshmi - Great [[large] (god) Mahatma - Great Atma Maharishi - Great Rishi
Deities
Maha Vishnu – Greater Vishnu Maha Kali – Greater Kali
Region
Maharashtra (Marathi: महाराष्ट्र mahārāṣṭra)
Occasions
Maha Shivaratri - Great Night of Shiva
Texts
Mahābhārata - Great Bharata Maha Ati Tantra - Great Tantra Maha Nikaya - Great Collection
Others
Mahabodhi – Great Awakening Maha Mantra - Great Mantra
Nepali / Nepal Bhasa / Tamang / Gurung / Other languages of Nepal
MaHa refers to the most successful comedy duo of Nepal formed by Madan Krishna Shrestha and Hari Bansha Acharya.
Arabic
In Arabic, the maha is the Oryx in the plural form, the singular is mahāt. Considered a very beautiful and shy animal, such attributes made it perfect to use in literature representing beauty in women. Half moon represents the name maha Mahā is often used as a female given name in the Arab world. Al Mahā Desert Resort in the Arab Emirates
Urdu
Maha is also used as a female name among Muslims. In Urdu it is associated with the moon (aks-e-Maha - "Shadow of moon"). It means moon.
Native American
Maha tribe, a term for the Omaha tribe of Nebraska, used by 19th-century Anglo-Americans (Chardon, Sire) on the Missouri River.
Spanish
maja (maha) is the female form of majo, connoting a beautiful woman, as in Goya's "Maja desnuda", often referred to as simply "la Maja".
Other
Maha, a cat NPC in .hack//SIGN.
Translation
The word "Maha" occurs as such in the following languages: English, Portuguese.
Translation in Burmese: မဟာ.
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