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  1. Maya (/ ˈ m ɑː j ə /; Devanagari: माया, IAST: māyā), also known as Mahāmāyā and Māyādevī, was the queen of Shakya and the birth mother of Gautama Buddha, the sage on whose teachings Buddhism was founded.

  2. Maha Maya, the mother of Gautama Buddha; she was the wife of Raja Shuddhodana. According to Buddhist legend, Maha Maya dreamed that a white elephant with six tusks entered her right side, which was interpreted to mean that she had conceived a child who would become either a world ruler or a buddha.

  3. Queen Maha Maya's Dream. More than 2,500 years ago, there was a king called Suddhodana. He married a beautiful Koliyan princess named Maha Maya. The couple ruled over the Sakyas, a warrior tribe living next to the Koliya tribe, in the north of India, in what is now known as Nepal.

  4. By Kim Gutschow. It is said that Maya, the Buddha’s mother, died a week after childbirth. Although the narratives depict a blissful pregnancy, free of fatigue and pain, she was not so lucky after delivery.

  5. Aug 1, 2022 · In the course of his journey, he meets Maya, the mother of Sakyamuni Buddha. She describes in elaborate detail how her son entered her womb, revealing that it was able to accommodate much more than a white elephant, without for a moment distorting her form.

  6. Maya, also known as Mahāmāyā and Māyādevī, was the queen of Shakya and the birth mother of Gautama Buddha, the sage on whose teachings Buddhism was founded. She was the wife of Śuddhodana, the king of the Shakya kingdom.

  7. Māyā [alt. Māyādevī; Mahāmāyā] (T. sgyu 'phrul ma སྒྱུ་འཕྲུལ་མ་; C. moye 摩耶) was the mother of Siddhartha Gautama, the future Buddha. She was married to Siddhartha's father, Śuddhodana, the ruler of the Shakya clan.