I presume you mean Vinyasa flow yoga, which is a general term used to describe a practice which links breath to movement between asanas.
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It depends on the what you mean by the term "Maya". If you are talking about the tribe in Central America, then it is spelled the exact same way as in English, i.e., Maya. If you are referring to a person named Maya, names do not change between languages. You would say "Maya".
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No, the word "Maya" does not mean water. It is a term that has various meanings depending on the context, such as referring to an indigenous group in Mexico and Central America, or a philosophical concept in Hinduism and Buddhism.
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