
Moha Moha - Cryptid Wiki
The Moha Moha is a turtle-like sea creature supposedly inhabiting the area of the Great Barrier Reef near Queensland, Australia. It is described as long-necked creature, with a large, dome-shaped back and huge fish tail.
Moha-Moha - A Book of Creatures
May 10, 2021 · A “monster turtle fish”, the moha-moha was 30 feet long, with an enormous dome-shaped body, a long neck, and a twelve-foot-long tail. It allowed Lovell to observe it for half an hour while standing five feet away from it.
Mohā - Wikipedia
Mohā (Sanskrit: मोहा), a Sanskrit word often rendered as “delusion," refers to the Hindu and Buddhist concept of ignorance that prevents the understanding of Truth. [1] . Bhagavad Gita, Verse 2.52, explains this delusion (moha) as infatuation or attachment to maya. [2][3]
Turtle folklore - A Book of Creatures
A “monster turtle fish”, the moha-moha was 30 feet long, with an enormous dome-shaped body, a long neck, and a twelve-foot-long tail. It allowed Lovell to observe it for half an hour while standing five feet away from it.
Moha-Moha | Non-alien Creatures Wiki | Fandom
The Moha-Moha, a.k.a. Moka-Moka, is a large oceanic cryptid famously spotted in the late 19th century by a woman named S. Lovell and six other witnesses at Sandy Cape, Fraser Island, off the coast of Queensland, Australia.
Moha (Buddhism) - Wikipedia
Moha (Sanskrit: मोह; Pali: 𑀫𑁄𑀳; Tibetan phonetic: timuk) is a concept in both Hinduism and Buddhism, meaning illusion [1] or delusion. In Hinduism, it is one of the six arishadvargas (also known as shadripus).
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A “monster turtle fish”, the moha-moha was 30 feet long, with an enormous dome-shaped body, a long neck, and a twelve-foot-long tail. It allowed Lovell to observe it for half an hour while standing five feet away from it.
moha moha - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Sep 28, 2024 · moha moha (plural not attested) ( cryptozoology ) A type of sea creature reported seen by a Miss Lovell and others at Sandy Cape in South-East Queensland, Australia, on 8 June 1890. She described it as some 30 feet long with a turtle-like neck extending from a rounded body some 8 feet across, and a long fish-like tail.
Blog 7 - The Moha Moha - sammyhepper.wixsite.com
Jun 22, 2023 · Do you think the moha - moha is real? The name moha-moha means dangerous turtle but the moha-moha was also known as the great barrier reef sea serpent or by it's scientific name chelosauria lovelli.
Moha, Mohā: 60 definitions - Wisdom Library
Mar 1, 2025 · Moha (मोह) is a Sanskrit technical term, used in jurisdiction, referring to “wrong information”. It is mentioned as one of the causes for giving false evidence. The word is used throughout Dharmaśāstra literature such as the Manusmṛti. (See the Manubhāṣya 8.120)