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Guess the meaning of the following words. kora, drokba, kyang In which language are these words found?

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Answered by KrystaCort
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The common language in which these words are found is "Tibetan language." Moreover, beneath this line is the showcase of the meanings of the provided words.

  1. Kora: Tibetan "kora" is said to be the essential manifestation of Buddhism in Tibet and its antique culture. It means the circumambulation of their temple (stupa). It also refers to a category of meditation performed by the Buddhist believers. Even more; two pilgrimages are named "Kora" which are located in the Mount Kailash under Himalayan region.
  2. Drokba: This refers to the people who wonder as nomads in the region of Tibet. Anyhow here, it seems that this particular word is misspelled, the real spelling is "Drokpa."
  3. Kyang: It is the wild donkey's species that can found in the cold region of Tibet. It is also discoverable in Nepal and India, in the regions that have low temperature and snow.
Answered by raikarsanshani03
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Answer:

The common language in which these words are found is "Tibetan language." Moreover, beneath this line is the showcase of the meanings of the provided words.

Kora: Tibetan "kora" is said to be the essential manifestation of Buddhism in Tibet and its antique culture. It means the circumambulation of their temple (stupa). It also refers to a category of meditation performed by the Buddhist believers. Even more; two pilgrimages are named "Kora" which are located in the Mount Kailash under Himalayan region.

Drokba: This refers to the people who wonder as nomads in the region of Tibet. Anyhow here, it seems that this particular word is misspelled, the real spelling is "Drokpa."

Kyang: It is the wild donkey's species that can found in the cold region of Tibet. It is also discoverable in Nepal and India, in the regions that have low temperature and snow.

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