The Yucatec Maya language.
Any of the other various Mayan languages, such as Quiché, Mam and Tzotzil.
In Sanskrit, illusion; God's physical and metaphysical creation (literally, "not this").
(Buddhism) The mother of Gautama Buddha.
A member or descendant of various mesoamerican peoples, including the flourishing civilization that existed in guatemala from the 3rd to the 9th century, as well as various competing civilizations from the 10th century onward, and the peoples living in the spanish empire and parts of mexico, guatemala, and honduras.
(Hindu mythology) Magic; supernatural power as held by the gods.
(Hinduism, Buddhism) The power by which the universe is made to appear; the illusion of the phenomenal world, as opposed to its true or spiritual reality.