maté
maté , yerba maté , or Paraguay tea, evergreen tree ( Ilex paraguariensis ) of the family Aquifoliaceae ( holly family). From ancient times Native Americans and now millions of Argentines and others in South America have made a tea (also called maté) from the young leaves and tender shoots of Ilex paraguensis, the source of the best brew, and from closely related species. Mate is the most popular beverage in S South America, and its culture is an important industry in Brazil and Paraguay. The tea is a stimulant and restorative, less astringent than genuine tea, and contains considerable caffeine. The word mate refers also to the cups in which the tea is infused, which are made from curiously shaped gourds or calabashes, with small openings cut in the top and sometimes decorated with silver mountings. The dried leaves are put in a container and covered with boiling water, and the tea is drunk through a bombilla, a tube provided at the lower end with a strainer of fine basketwork, metal, or perforated wood. Mate is classified in the division Magnoliophyta , class Magnoliopsida, order Celastrales.
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The influence of Hinduism in William Butler Yeats's "Meru".(Critical essay)
Magazine article from: Yeats Eliot Review; 12/22/2005; ; 700+ words
; ...old, established religion: Hinduism. His first encounter with the...first quatrain the problem of maya is presented, which leads to...leads to the ultimate goal of Hinduism: an encounter with reality and the total destruction of maya. The tone of the poem is impersonal...
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Sacred thread.(Hinduism: Past And Present)(Book Review)
Magazine article from: American Scholar; 3/22/2004; ; 700+ words
; ...he locates the essence of Hinduism in a constellation of behaviors...those celebrated dualities of Hinduism--are not reconciled, merely...universe is God's play (maya or lila); inexplicable events...is consistent with the way Hinduism has been caricatured by writers...
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Ayyappa devotee Nick Wylie says Hinduism changed his life
Newspaper article from: India Abroad; 1/24/2003; ; 700+ words
; ...union of Shiva with Vishnu as Maya. Wylie has not visited Sabarimala...says, and was initiated into Hinduism by his mother in 1985. His...Virginia, was attracted to Hinduism's underlying philosophy of...possible, but mandatory. Hinduism, he says, has changed the...
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Indian American kids learn about Hinduism at summer camps
News Wire article from: The Hindustan Times; 7/22/2007; 622 words
; ...a recent paper. Explaining Hinduism to Americans is a challenge...difference between the practice of Hinduism among south Indians and Bengalis...eight-year-old daughter, Maya, attends the Chinmaya camp...yoga has generated interest in Hinduism," said Suhag Shukla, legal...
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"The Veil of Maya": Schopenhauer's System and Early Indian Thought.(Book review)
Magazine article from: Philosophy East and West; 10/1/2006; ; 700+ words
; The Veil of Maya : Schopenhauer's System...timely study, The Veil of Maya : Schopenhauer's System...Upanishadic and Vedantic notion of maya. (p. xii) On the basis...one particular element of Hinduism--or better, of Brahmanic...
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The Ways and Joys of Eating With Your Hands
Newspaper article from: Hinduism Today; 2/28/2001; ; 700+ words
; Tiwari, Bri. Maya Hinduism Today 02-28-2001 THe Ways and Joys...Your Hands In our July/August issue, Maya Tiwari introduced the myriad benefits...on approach to nourishment. BY BRI. MAYA TIWARI, USA I MET MARIA, A PEDIATRICIAN...
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Hand-Made Food: Introducing the most useful kitchen implement ever invented
Newspaper article from: Hinduism Today; 8/31/2000; ; 700+ words
; Tiwari, Maya Hinduism Today 08-31-2000 Hand-Made Food: Introducing the most useful kitchen implement ever invented BY BRI. MAYA TIWARI, USA KARUNA WAS A TWELVE-YEAR-OLD girl who developed an aversion...
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Women Of Vision: Harnessing Speech
Newspaper article from: Hinduism Today; 8/31/2001; ; 700+ words
; Tiwari, Brahmacharini Maya Hinduism Today 08-31-2001 WOMEN OF VISION: Harnessing Speech BY BRAHMACHARINI MAYA TIWARI THE HUMAN VOICE AS A DIVINE INSTRUMENT IS A POWERful, foundational tool for living a life of ahimsa. It is the basis of...
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Maya keeps Buddha waiting
News Wire article from: The Hindustan Times; 10/16/2006; 499 words
; ...Ambedkar Mahasabha Dr SR Darapuri said, "On conversion she will have to shun Brahmanism as basic tenets of Buddhism go against Hinduism. This will upset her dream to capture power in UP". Darapuri added, "If she is really committed to Ambedkar's mission...
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Magical fantasy of East and West
Newspaper article from: Chicago Sun-Times; 3/25/2001; ; 700+ words
; ...hovering between East and West. Maya Witherspoon is both heroine and the symbol of maya, the word for the world of illusion in Hinduism and the very concept of magic...mother as a traitor to India and Hinduism. Shivani derives her name from...
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maya
Book article from: The Oxford Dictionary of Phrase and Fable
maya in Hinduism, the supernatural power wielded by gods and demons; in Hinduism and Buddhism, the power by which the universe becomes manifest; the illusion or appearance of the phenomenal world. The word comes from Sanskrit māy...
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Maya
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of Occultism and Parapsychology
Maya A term used in Hinduism to denote the illusory nature of the world or empirical reality. It is to be distinguished from delusion...creative God) is real and is present in empirical reality but is veiled by the illusory power of maya.
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Hinduism
Book article from: A Dictionary of Sociology
Hinduism A belief-system with a history...transcending avidya (ignorance) and maya (illusion). However, these...some scholars apply the term Hinduism only to the beliefs and practices...The disparate nature of Hinduism is well illustrated in Hindu...
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sacrifice
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...developed was that of the Vedic religion in India, as worked out in great detail in the Brahmanic texts (see Hinduism ). The Maya and the Aztec developed a particularly bloody and elaborate ritual of human sacrifice. Human sacrifice in simpler...
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Karma
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of Occultism and Parapsychology
Karma A doctrine common to Hinduism, Buddhism, and Theosophy, although not...understanding of reincarnation. In traditional Hinduism individuals were seen as immersed in a world of illusion, called maya. In this world, distracted from the real...
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