Savamaya
Savamaya is a term that can refer to several different concepts, primarily found in the context of philosophy and spiritual traditions. In some Eastern philosophies, particularly those influenced by Hinduism and Buddhism, savamaya is often translated as "illusion" or "maya." This refers to the idea that the perceived reality of the material world is not the ultimate truth, but rather a deceptive veil that obscures a deeper, more fundamental spiritual reality. This illusion is thought to be the source of suffering and attachment, as individuals become entangled in the impermanent and superficial aspects of existence.
The concept of maya, and by extension savamaya, suggests that what we experience through our senses is
In other contexts, savamaya might appear as a proper noun, potentially referring to a person, place, or