Foundations of Nepali Philosophy
Indigenous & Ethnic Traditions
Comparative & Western Influence
Society
Religion
100

What is karma?

The law of moral cause and effect that governs action and consequence.

100

Who are the Newar?

The indigenous people of Kathmandu Valley known for their Hindu-Buddhist syncretic culture.

100

Who is Carl Jung?

This psychologist explored religion and the Eastern unconscious, influenced by Nepalese Buddhism.

100
Which group focuses on the Bhakti and mercantile ethics?

Madhesi people

100

What is the Kathmandu Valley?

This sacred valley is seen as a ritual ecosystem where civic order is upheld through cooperation between Buddhist and Hindu practitioners.

200

What is Hinduism?

This philosophical tradition emphasizes karma, dharma, and the pursuit of moksha.

200

What is Mundhum?

This scripture guides the Kirat/Kiranti people's religious life.

200

Who is Alan Watts?

This American philosopher popularized Eastern thought in the West and was influenced by Zen and Hinduism.

200

What is the varna–jāti system?

The belief system that divides society into fixed hereditary roles.

200
What are the shamans known for?

truth and ethics

300

What is Lumbini?

The birthplace of the Buddha, located in the Terai plains of Nepal.

300

What are Ubhauli and Udhauli?

These seasonal festivals mark the migration and ancestral cycles in Kirati tradition.

300

What is New Age spirituality?

This term refers to the blending of Hindu-Buddhist ideas with Western spiritual trends.

300

What is the tension between order and justice?

This ongoing societal tension in Nepal reflects the balance between social order and individual rights.

300

What does Nepali Philosophy (hindu-buddhist) have in common with other religions?

Encourages spiritual retreat in natural settings (forests, mountains) for inner awakening.

400

What is saṃsāra?

The cycle of birth, death, and rebirth in both Hinduism and Buddhism.

400

What is a jhankri?

This type of healer or ritual specialist is common among Janajati communities.

400

What is pluralism (or pragmatic pluralism)?

This is the Nepali philosophical value of peaceful coexistence through diversity and balance.

400

What is the Constitution of Nepal? (re social laws)

The 2015 document that outlawed untouchability and ensured inclusion.

400

What are core Buddhist teachings on the nature of the self and reality?

These two philosophical concepts—śūnyatā (emptiness) and anātman (non-self), are key in Nepali Buddhism and have influenced Western thought.

500

What is dharma?

This concept means one's sacred duty or right role in life.

500

Which text focuses on the ritual of truth-telling?

Newar text

500

What was Schopenhauer's philosophy?

influenced by Buddhist ideas of suffering and detachment

500

What is the Muluki Ain?

This legal code of 1854 institutionalized caste in Nepal.

500

What is Newar Vajrayāna Buddhism?

This form of Buddhism practiced by Newars combines tantric rituals with householder life, supported by Vajracharya monks.

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