Khanja in nepalese means "the small one"
In ancient aramean "qanja" meant a reed,
In Hebrew the word came to mean a "stick" with which one could measure things.
Today we have "canon" which means that which is orthodox. (ie: scriptures and the gospels)
(cf: Jan Assman : Cultural memory)
don't know if khanja is related any closer to ghosts or spirits.
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Yes there is, it is called Ghost of Peter.
Sometimes Ghost's are Spirit's...
Holy Spirit namesThe Holy Spirit is also called the Comforter, Paraclete, Spirit of Truth, and the AdvocateOther names for the Holy Spirit are:- Holy Ghost, Spirit of promise, Revelator, Sanctifier, Spirit of the Lord, Spirit of truth, Comforter and Messenger of the Lord.
A spirit is basically the same as a ghost. A spirit is the entity itself, whereas the ghost is the manifestation of the spirit
There is a spirit in everyone, but a ghost is a spirit that has turned bad.
The three spirits are the Ghost (or Spirit) of Christmas Past, Ghost/Spirit of Christmas Present, and the Ghost/Spirit of Christmas Future (or Ghost/Spirit of Things (Yet) to Come).
Yes a soul is the same thing as a ghost and spirit. Once a human is dead their sole becomes alive which makes a Spirit and because a ghost and spirit are the same thing, a soul is the same as a ghost and spirit.
Yes, there is alliteration in "Touching Spirit Bear." Examples include phrases such as "savage storm" and "brave boy." Alliteration can be found in various parts of the book, adding to its poetic and rhythmic style of writing.
Tirathram Firozpuri has written: 'Khanja-e-bedaad'
The biblical meaning of "Holy Ghost" is "Holy Spirit". The word is seen in The Bible, where the Holy Ghost is replaced by Holy Spirit insinuating the spirit of God.
Ghost boast
spirit or ghost = 'uhane