It refers to the great purana(Vedic Literature). Bhagavatam is called as Mahapurana.
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Mahapunya
It means “the great punya(result of a good action)”.
Mahaprakasa lila
Mahaprabhu Krpa
It refers to the mercy of Mahaprabhu(Lord Chaitanya).
Mahaprabhu
Mahanta
It refers to the one who has ended the illusion.
Mahanidhi
The guru of Pundarika Vidyanidhi.(refer Chaitanya Caritamrta, Adi Lila 6.40).
Mahanandi
A King in the Sisunaga dynasty.
Mahananda
A name of Lord Narsimha. It means “The source of supreme bliss”.
Mahanama
It refers to the Great names.
Mahana
It means “great”.
Mahamuni
It refers to the Great Sage.
Mahamsa
One of the sons of Mitravinda and Lord Krishna.
Mahamantra
It means the “Great mantra”. It refers to the Hare Krishna Mahamantra.
Mahamana
A descendent of the King Yayati.
Mahaksa
A name of Lord Vishnu.
Mahakrama
A name of Lord Vishnu.
Mahakarta
Mahakala
A name of Lord Shiva.
Mahajana
It means “The Great personality”. There are twelve Mahajanas: (Brahma, Narada, Shiva, the four Kumaras, Kapila, Manu, Prahlada, Janaka, Bhishma, Bali, Sukadeva and Yamaraja).
Mahahari
It refers to The Great Lord Hari.
Mahaguna
One of the well-wisher friends of Lord Krishna in Vraja, who are older than him but are always thinking about his welfare.
Mahadyuti
A name of Lord Vishnu.
Mahadhana
It means the “Greatest wealth”.
Mahadeva
It means the Great Lord. Usually Lord Shiva is called as Mahadeva.
Mahacandra
It means the Great Candra(moon).
Mahabuddhi
A name of Lord Vishnu.
Mahabhuja
It means the one having mighty arms. A name of Lord Rama.
Mahabhoga
It means the great bhoga(offering for the Lord).
Mahabharata
A great Vedic Literature, which describes the history of the world.(Formerly Bharata referred to the whole world).
Mahabala
He is a Gopa-sakha of Lord Krishna in Vrindavana. He appeared as Kamalakara Pippalai in Gaura lila.
Mahabahu
It means the one having mighty arms. One of the gopa-sakhas of Lord Krishna in Vraja is also named Mahabahu.
Maha Vishnu
From Him Gabhodaksayi Vishnu emanates.
Maha Varaha
It refers to the great Lord Varaha.
Maha Nrsingha
It refers to the great Lord Narsimha.
Maha Karunika
It refers to the one who is supremely merciful.
Maha Bhava
It means the great bhava(loving devotional sentiment).
Maha Bhagavata
Maha-Bhagavata means one who can see God in everything and everything in God.
Maha
It means “great”.
Madhyama
It means “middle”.