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Nirvāṇa-mastaka (devanāgarī: निर्वाणमस्तक) is a Sanskrit word that can be translated as "liberation." Even though this term is found in some dictionaries, according to David Reigle this "is a ghost word, a word that appeared in a dictionary and was copied in other dictionaries, but has not been found in use in Sanskrit texts."[1]
Online resources
Articles
- A Mahatma Letters Puzzle by David Reigle
Notes
- ↑ A Mahatma Letters Puzzle by David Reigle