



Moksha (moke•sha)
A term in Hindu philosophy which refers to various forms of emancipation, liberation, and release. It also refers to the freedom from ignorance, self-realization and self-knowledge.
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Moksha (moke•sha)
A term in Hindu philosophy which refers to various forms of emancipation, liberation, and release. It also refers to the freedom from ignorance, self-realization and self-knowledge.
Rolpa (role•puh)
A 'hill' district some 280 km west of Kathmandu in midwestern Nepal.
Om (Om)
A mantra, a sacred sound and a spiritual icon in Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism.
Sonam (soh•nam)
Tibetan for "merit."
Kunde (koon•day)
Named after a village in the Khumbu region of Nepal within the Sagarmatha National Park.
Asaar (uh•sar)
A festival farmers celebrate the day they plant new seedlings of rice crop in their paddies.
Annapurna (ana•puur•na)
A massif found in the Himalayas of north-central Nepal that includes the tenth highest mountain in the world at 8,091 metres (26,545 ft) above sea level, and was the first of the eight-thousanders to be climbed.
Pumori (pu•mo•ree)
A mountain on the Nepal-Tibet border of the Himalayas. Pumori, means 'the Mountain Daughter' in the Sherpa language and was named by George Mallory. 'Pumo' means young girl or daughter and 'Ri' translates to mountain.
Kalpana (kull•pa•na)
Translates to 'creativity' and 'imagination' in Nepali.
Dolma (doe•ma)
Dolma is the Tibetan word for the "Tara."