Mount Everest is considered sacred by different cultures, with Tibetans calling it “Chomolungma,” meaning “Mother Goddess of the World,” and Nepalis referring to it as “Sagarmatha,” meaning “Goddess of the Sky.
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Why is Mount Everest considered sacred by different cultures?
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Mount Everest is considered sacred by different cultures due to its towering presence and spiritual significance. Tibetans call it “Chomolungma,” meaning “Mother Goddess of the World,” while Nepalis name it “Sagarmatha,” or “Goddess of the Sky,” reflecting its divine symbolism.
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