Maitreya (disambiguation)
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Maitreya is the future Buddha in Buddhist eschatology.
Maitreya may also refer to:
- Maitreya (Mahābhārata), a sage in the Indian epic Mahabharata
 - Maitreya (Share International), an organization that has stated Maitreya has been living in London, England since the 1970s
 - Maitreya (Theosophy), a member of the Theosophical "Masters of the Ancient Wisdom"
 - Maitreya-nātha, the reputed co-author of a number of Yogacara Buddhist treatises
 - Maitreya Great Tao, a Yiguandao splinter sect founded by Wang Hao-te
 - Maitreya teachings, a set of beliefs that developed in China as early as the 6th century CE
 - Maitreya Upanishad, one of the minor scriptures of Hinduism
 - Akshay Kumar Maitreya, Indian historian and social worker
 - Arya Maitreya Mandala, a Tibetan Buddhism Order founded by Anagarika Govinda
 - Balangoda Ananda Maitreya Thero, a Sri Lankan monk and scholar
 - Sananda Maitreya (fka Terence Trent D'Arby), an American singer-songwriter
 - Buddha Maitreya (sculpture), a statue of Maitreya dated to 5th century China
 
See also
- Maitreyi (disambiguation)
 - Maitreya Festival, electronic dance music festival with an alternative-lifestyle focus, held annually in Australia since 2008
 - Maitreya Project, international organization originally set up to construct a 500ft-high statue of Maitreya Buddha
 - Gilt-bronze Maitreya in Meditation (disambiguation), Buddhist sculptures designated Korean National Treasures
 - Maha Vihara Maitreya, one of the largest Buddhist temples in Indonesia
 - Paradise of Maitreya, dry fresco painting by Zhu Haogu, created during the Yuan Dynasty
 - Benjamin Creme, Scottish author who promoted an interpretation of Maitreya