Taj is a Muslim name meaning crown or jewel. Mana is the "stuff of which magic is formed." Tajmana was born at the Ojai Taj Mahal, welcomed into the world by her proud parents, Caspar and Sheila.

The Taj Mahal is a prime example of Hindu temple construction techniques. All the buildings are made of large blocks of stone; cut, polished, and sculpted. Wherever Hindu craftsmen worked, they incorporated design elements from Hindu iconography. Thus sculptured elements of the Taj include lotuses, roses, and similar forms typical of Hindu temple carvings.

Mana is a traditional term and a concept among the speakers of Oceanic languages, including Melanesians, Polynesians and Ma-ori. It is an impersonal force or quality said to reside in people, animals and inanimate objects which provide an observer with a sense of wonder or respect. In anthropological discourse, mana as a generalized concept has attained a significant amount of interest; often understood as the precursor to genuine religion. It has commonly been interpreted as "the stuff of which magic is formed," although this view has been challenged by later researchers.