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"Maha" often appears in Buddhist classics. What does this mean?
Maha:

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1. Also called "Mo". Sanskrit mah? Transliteration of. There are three meanings: big, many and winning. 2. Pool name.

Thank god:

Moharina

1. The honorific words of ancient Indians to China. Maha, you talk big.

Maha pool:

Mohch

1. Pool name. Twelve miles southeast of Chengdu, Sichuan Province. According to legend, King Xiu of Sui and Shu borrowed the civil works of Guangzi City because of the pool. When a monk saw it, he said, "Piluo in Maha Palace." Monk Gaihu called Maha the Grand Palace, and Piluo the Dragon, saying that there were dragons in its pool, hence the name "Maha Pool". Say, by the Sui small Mohe, hence the name. In the Tang Dynasty, Du Fu wrote a poem called "Autumn and Swallow Boating Moho Noodles".