IndianSanskriti
maya

Maya: The Material Energy

[hr]

Maya is the energy that manifests all of material creation, and it is one of the two opposite energies that make up “you”:

  1. Soul (Divine energy)
  2. Body, senses, mind and intellect (material energy)

The energy that manifests all of matter — including the entire universe and all the living beings — is called ‘Maya’. It is an eternally existing power like the souls and God. Understanding the relationship of these three powers is important to your spiritual journey.

The material energy has created many amazing worlds – not just the universe at large we can see. Some are visible, most are not. Some have a profound influence on our thinking.

It’s useful to understand maya’s inherent qualities for almost everything we do in life. In this are some important keys to understanding human behavior, motivation and compatibility.

Mayic energy directly impacts our spiritual progress in two important ways.

Just as you can’t see your own eye with your eye, so we can’t realize with our own material mind how the material energy is influencing us. For you to see your own eye, you need a mirror.

The teachings of Hinduism (our users manual) and also the teachings of great Saints reflect back to us this understanding.

Even though our aspiration is only for “the greatest”, material happiness is always mixed with sorrow and unhappiness. Therefore, it is just as important for us to understand the the nature of suffering and the science of unhappiness, as it is to know what is true and authentic happiness.

When we recognize the nature of the mayic creation, we will know why and how we form attachments for happiness, and why we still aren’t happy. Understanding this science of happiness is an important part of our spiritual quest. It saves us time by guiding us away from all the unfulfilling or confusing diversions that don’t take us directly to our goal.

You may also like

Search the website

Like us on Facebook

Get daily updates via Email

Enter your email address:

Recent Posts

Padmini Ekadashi 2026 — The Ekadashi Even the Devas Descend to Keep

Padmini Ekadashi 2026 — The Ekadashi Even the Devas Descend to Keep

The rarest Ekadashi of the entire Hindu calendar is three days away. The Padma Purana preserves a conversation between Bhagavan Krishna and Yudhishthira about a single Ekadashi the great Rishis spend lifetimes waiting for — Padmini. The Vrat Katha of Queen Padmini of Mahishmati, the lotus teaching, and why May 27, 2026 is the morning Vaishnavas across Bharata are preparing for.

Varada Chaturthi 2026 — The Rare Ganesha Day of Purushottam Maas

Varada Chaturthi 2026 — The Rare Ganesha Day of Purushottam Maas

Once every 2.5–3 years — when the rare 13th month of Adhika Maas opens — a thirteenth Vinayaka Chaturthi appears. The Mudgala Purana calls it Varada Chaturthi, the “boon-giving” Chaturthi, and holds it as the most fruit-bearing Ganesha day of the entire calendar. Today, Wednesday May 20, 2026, is that day.

Padmini Ekadashi 2026 — The Rare Ekadashi That Comes Only in Purushottam Maas

Padmini Ekadashi 2026 — The Rare Ekadashi That Comes Only in Purushottam Maas

Padmini Ekadashi 2026 falls on Wednesday, May 27 — the Shukla Paksha Ekadashi of Adhika Maas, the rarest Ekadashi in the entire Hindu calendar (it appears only every 2.5–3 years). The Padma Purana conversation between Bhagavan Krishna and Yudhishthira, the Vrat Katha of Queen Padmini, complete vrat vidhi with jagrana, mantras, and the lotus symbolism that gives the Ekadashi its name.

Ganga Dussehra 2026 — The Day Maa Ganga Came Down to Bhagiratha

Ganga Dussehra falls on Monday, May 25, 2026 — commemorating the day Maa Ganga descended from Vaikuntha to the earth through the millennia-long tapasya of King Bhagiratha. The full account from the Valmiki Ramayana, snan vidhi, dana traditions, mantras, and the teaching of sustained sincerity.

Adhik Jyeshtha Maas 2026 — The Hidden Month That Belongs to Lord Vishnu

Once every 2.5–3 years, the Hindu calendar opens a quiet thirteenth chamber — the intercalary month Lord Vishnu took for His own. A Puranic look at Adhik Jyeshtha Maas 2026 (May 2–31), the Padma Purana account of how it became Purushottam Maas, and a complete householder’s guide for its closing days.

css.php