Mara

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  • Mara (goddess), from Latvian mythology
  • Mara (folklore), a creature in Germanic and particularly Scandinavian folklore, thought to cause nightmares.
  • Mara, also Marena and Morana, in Slavic peoples mythology, the goddess of darkness, death, winter, the Moon and horror
  • Naomi (Bible), self-named Mara, meaning "bitterness", after she suffered the deaths of her husband and her two sons
  • Mara, a Sanskrit and Pali word meaning death-bringing or the destroying
    • Mara (Hindu goddess), the goddess of death according to Hindu mythology
    • Mara (demon), a "demon" of the Buddhist cosmology, the personification of Temptation
    • Sri Mara or Mara Varma, an honorific title of the Pandya kings of south India
    • In Hindu mythology, a mantra told to Valmiki to chant
  • Mara, an abbreviation of Mayura

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