I don't do that, brother. I tried it and eventuall got to it, but something IS weird about the link.
This is a brief extract to start with - should be muchg more:
Maya or Māyā (Sanskrit māyā) literally means "illusion" and "magic".[1][2] However, the term has multiple meanings depending on the context. In earlier older language, it literally implies extraordinary power and wisdom,[3] in later Vedic texts and modern literature dedicated to Indian traditions, Māyā connotes a "magic show, an illusion where things appear to be present but are not what they seem".[2][4] In Indian philosophies, Māyā is also a spiritual concept connoting "that which exists, but is constantly changing and thus is spiritually unreal", and the "power or the principle that conceals the true character of spiritual reality".[5][6]
In Buddhism, Maya was the name of Gautama Buddha's mother. Maya is also the name of a manifestation of Lakshmi, the goddess of "wealth, prosperity and love", in Hinduism. For these reasons, it is a popular name for girls.[7]
Sorry about that