Nepali Vocabulary and Sentences About Religious Places | Learn Cultural Nepali

Nepali Language · Religious & Spiritual Vocabulary
Words of Faith in Nepali
Religious Places & Spiritual Life  ·  Vocabulary & Example Sentences

In this lesson, you will learn essential Nepali vocabulary related to religious places, spiritual practice, and life of faith. These words are commonly used when talking about temples, churches, monasteries, mosques, and other spiritual sites across Nepal. Understanding this vocabulary will help you engage meaningfully in conversations about faith, worship, and spiritual life in the Nepali context.

Learning Tip — Many of these words are used across different religious traditions in Nepal. Practise them in real conversations to build confidence and natural fluency.
Activity 1 — Study the Vocabulary
Complete Word List

Read through each word and its Romanised Nepali equivalent. Try pronouncing each word aloud as you go.

English Romanised Nepali
To lead / guideAguwai garnu
BodyguardAngarakshak
Immortal / eternalAjambari
Eternal lifeAnanta jiban
PricelessAnmol
DarknessAndhakaar
GraceAnugraha
At the end / lastAntimma
Guilt / crimeAparaadh
UnlimitedApaar
Unfit / unqualifiedAyogya
ExistenceAstitwa
Ritually impureAsuddha
Pride / arroganceAhangkaar
Soul / spiritAatma
World of spiritAatmalok
SpiritualAatmik
Joy / peaceAananda
WorshipAaradhana
Hope / expectationAasha
BlessingsAashish
To give blessingsAashirbaad dinu
MiracleAashcharyakarma
CommandAagya
ObedientAagyakaari
Will / wishIchchha
Reward / prizeInaam
To denyInkaar garnu
GodIshwor
Faithful / honestImaandaar
Light / brightUjyalo
ExampleUdaaharan
Lift upUthaaunu
To redeem / rescueUddhaar garnu
Fasting from foodUpawas basnu
Mental worshipUpaasana
Gift / presentUpahaar
Unity / harmonyEkata
DutyKartabya
KindnessKripa
AngerKrodh
To mockKhissi garnu
PersecutionKhedo
SongGeet
To singGaaunu
Accept / receiveGrahan garnu
Kneel down / surrenderGhunda teknu
To announceGhosana garnu
FeetCharan
To offer / sacrificeChadhaaunu
WorryChinta
To choose / pickChunnu
To free / releaseChhutkara
FoundationJag
PeopleJanharu
BirthJanma
VictoryJaya
To praiseJayajayakaar garnu
To healJaati paarnu
LifeJiban
AliveJibit
Ascetic / hermitJogi
One life in a circle of livesJuni
Light / brillianceJyoti
To be provenThaharinu
To think / assumeThaannu
To call / inviteDaaknu
To last / endureTiknu
To guide / leadDoryaaunu
Pilgrimage site / shrinesTirthasthal
Abandon / give upTyagnu
Punishment / penaltyDanda
To punishDanda dinu
Mercy / kindnessDaya
To bear painDukha bhognu
God (deity)Devata
GoddessDevi
To blame / accuseDosh lagaaunu
GuiltyDoshi
ReligionDharma
Religious deedDharmakarma
Religious bookDharmagrantha
ScriptureDharma shaastra
Religious personDharmatma
Followers of religionDharmawalambi
ReligiousDhaarmik
MeditationDhyan
To meditateDhyan garnu
To pay attentionDhyan dinu
In the sight of / gazeNajarma
Example / pattern / sampleNamuna
HellNarka / Narak
HumbleNamra
To be ruined / destroyedNaash hunu
To heal / make wellNiko paarnu
Activity 2 — Example Sentences
Words in Context

Study these simple sentences to see how the vocabulary is used in everyday speech. Each sentence is shown first in Romanised Nepali, then in English.

Word Used Romanised Nepali English Meaning
AaradhanaHami mandir ma aaradhana garncha.We worship at the temple.
AashaMero aasha Ishwor ma chha.My hope is in God.
AashishIshwor le aashish dinus.May God give blessings.
AatmaMero aatma shanti ma chha.My soul is at peace.
AnugrahaIshwor ko anugraha mahaan chha.God’s grace is great.
Dhyan garnuUu bihaan dhyan garncha.He meditates in the morning.
DharmaUsko dharma budha dharma ho.His religion is Buddhism.
GaaunuBachhaharu geet gaaucha.The children sing songs.
JibanUsko jiban badliyo.His life changed.
DayaIshwor ko daya sabai lai chha.God’s mercy is for all.
Upawas basnuUsle upawas basyo ra prarthana garyo.She fasted and prayed.
TirthasthalHami tirthasthal gayo.We went to the pilgrimage site.
Uddhaar garnuIshwor le hami lai uddhaar garyo.God redeemed us.
Niko paarnuIshwor le biramile lai niko paryo.God healed the sick person.
EkataEkata maa shakti chha.There is strength in unity.
AagyaIshwor ko aagya maannus.Obey God’s command.
UjyaloUsko jiban ma ujyalo aayo.Light came into his life.
AparaadhUsle aparaadh swikaar garyo.He admitted his guilt.
NamraNamra hunu ramro hunchha.It is good to be humble.
Ghunda teknuUsle ghunda tekera prarthana garyo.She knelt down and prayed.
Ananta jibanIshwor ma biswas garney lai ananta jiban chha.Those who believe in God have eternal life.
Practice suggestion Choose five words from the list above. Write your own simple sentence in Romanised Nepali using each word. Try to speak the sentences aloud.
Summary
Key Takeaways

Three core areas covered in this vocabulary set.

01
Spiritual Life

Words like Aatma, Aaradhana, Dhyan, and Upaasana describe the inner life of faith — soul, worship, and meditation.

02
Character & Values

Words like Daya, Namra, Ekata, and Imaandaar describe the moral qualities central to religious life — mercy, humility, unity, and faithfulness.

03
Action & Practice

Verb forms like Gaaunu, Ghunda teknu, and Upawas basnu show how faith is expressed through active practice — singing, kneeling, and fasting.

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