| Words |
Category |
Meaning |
| Mad |
|
Arrogance
|
| Mahapooja |
Worship |
Ceremonial worship e.g. offering flowers, tulsi patra, rice, or panchanmrut snan (the ceremonial worship using five nectars; milk, yoghurt, saffron, honey and sugar) to the Lord
|
| Mandir |
Worship |
Temple
|
| Mangla Aarti |
Worship |
Aarti that is performed after the Lord has awakened in the early morning
|
| Maninagar |
|
A district within the City of Ahmedabad, North India. The name means jewel (mani) city (nagar), and is appropriately the site of the Headquarters of Shree Swaminarayan Gadi Sansthan |
| Maninagar Dham |
Worship |
Shree Swaminarayan Gadi Mandir, Maninagar, Ahmedabad is the source that brings the true principles of Lord Swaminarayan Bapa Swamibapa to the world; Sadguru Shree Ishwarcharan Swamibapa established a trust under which the land was bought and Sadguru Swamibapa and Jeevanpran Swamibapa laid the foundation stone for Maninagar Mandir, the Kendrastaan for the Karan Satsang - Maninagar Dham; Maninagar means jewel (mani) city (nagar)
|
| Mansi pooja |
Worship |
Mental worship of the Lord |
| Mantra |
Worship |
A word or phrase that is chanted for purification of the mind and communion with Divinity |
| Mastak, Shir |
Divya Darshan |
The Lord's divine head |
| Matsar |
Worship |
Vanity |
| Maya (1) |
Worship |
Anything that comes in the way of devotion to the Lord |
| Maya (2) |
Worship |
Nature, creation |
| Moh |
Worship |
Uncontrolled fascination into something or someone |
| Mohotsav |
Worship |
Festival |
| Moksh |
Worship |
Release from the endless cycle of life and death; salvation |
| Moochh / Muchchh |
Divya Darshan |
The Lord's divine moustache |
| Mukh kamar |
Divya Darshan |
The Lord's divine lotus face |
| Mukh, Mukhadoo, Mukhaarvind |
Divya Darshan |
The Lord's divine mouth |
| Mumukshu |
Worship |
People who are seeking salvation |
| Murti |
Worship |
Physical embodiment of God, whether as His divine form in Akshardham, in a human form, or as statues, paintings etc. |
| Murti Pratishtha Mahotsav |
Worship |
Festival at which the murti of the Lord are ceremoniously installed into a temple |