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Mother Everest
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When Himalaya's Tourism veteran
'Bikrum' was called upon to come up with a community charity that would
respect the age old local traditional culture as well as address the community needs
of today,
bearing in mind the deep wheel of Asia’s Himalayan Sentiment, the answer was
simple: The Mother Everest.
Mother is a highly revered word in Nepal and the rest of the Himalayan Asia.
In fact it is in the whole of Asian sentiment that Mother reigns paramount
or supreme. Motherly care, motherly love, mother guardianship is essence of
day to day life in Himalaya Asia.
To Tibetans, ChomoLangma mean Mount Everest, which translates literally
Mother Goddess, a symbol of respect, love, warmth and intimacy. Everest
stands tall as the protector and guardian of the Tibetan welfare and in fact
welfare of the whole world.
To Himalaya-Asians, Mother Trust stands out above all International
Financial IOUs, so is the Mother Support above all Powers Centers; be it a
Parliamentary or the Government, Mother Power surpasses All &
Everything in Asia.
Mother Everest is a charitable
society set up by local community people of Nepal. It aims to support all
international charity Helping Hands to sponsor and develop various
development projects in the Himalaya location through international donors;
who support the idea of Helping People with respect to Local Community’s
Proud Culture and the Institution they have built / developed through years
& decades.
You are most welcome to join hand with Mother Everest to contribute to the
Himalayan Community of Asia.
Charity@MothEreverest.org
Projects@MotherEverest.org
Remember with
Mother Everest wherever you go & whatever you do, you only leave goodwill,
nothing but goodwill at the place you visit or the Community you contribute.
This is the fundamental principle of our charity we have come together to up
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Anni Samye
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" I met this Anni on the 4th of April 2007 at 09.15 local Tibetan time
in Samye Monastery, the first edifice built by King Songsten
Gampo which is the most celebrated monastery among the Tibetans. The
structure was beyond what he had envisioned upon completion that he
called it "Samye" meaning beautiful beyond comprehension in Tibetan
language.
I call her Anni Samye because she typifies what Samye means. I found her in a flash with her prayer wheel
in the Monastery; and she disappeared in
the courtyard like a dream! But she left a lasting
impression of what purity, innocence & spiritual nun beauty may look like
in live encounter. I have no idea where I can find her again. Maybe
Mother Everest can help. Anni Samye will remain with Mother Everest
as it's proud icon."
... Bikrum /
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