| Sila | | The obserbvance of precepts of moral behavior, which lays the foundation for the development of the mind through meditation. (Buddhism) |
| Pope | | The Jewish library of oral law and tradition. (Judaism) |
| Seder | | The birthplace of Muhammad, and the holy city of Islam. (Islam) |
| Islam | | The supreme being. The name of God. (Islam) |
| Brahman | | "Yoking, joining" The path of liberation from samsara through focusing the mind to experience higher states of consciousness. (Hinduism) |
| Rosh Hashanah | | The festival held in Jewish homes on the first night of passover. (Judaism) |
| Mosque | | The belief in Jesus Christ as savior of the world. (Christianity) |
| Samsara | | The feast of tabernacles celerbrating the harvest. (Judaism) |
| Sabbath | | "submission to the will of Allah" (Islam) |
| Sukkoth | | The holy day at rest which commemorates God's completed work of creation and his liberation of the Israelites from their bondage in Egypt. (Judaism) |
| Yoga | | The endless cycle of birth, death and rebirth. (Buddhism) |
| Hajj | | "Three baskets" Refers to the set of three texts that are central to Buddhist doctrine. (Buddhism) |
| Roman Catholicism | | The original Christian religion which descended from the original Christians in Rome at the time of Christ. (Chrisianity) |
| Maya | | The Jewish New Year. (Judaism) |
| Tipitaka | | The language spoken by Gotama Buddha and his contemporaries. (Buddhism) |
| Mahaābhārta | | "The pervador" A god of the Hindu trinity that preserves the universe and embodies goodness and mercy. (Hinduism) |
| Lent | | A national epic of India. (Hinduism) |
| Talmud | | The spiritual leader of the Roman Catholic church. (Christianity) |
| Visnu | | "Supernatural power" The power that produces the phenomena of physical existence. (Hinduism) |
| Bible | | Pilgrimage to Mecca. One of the five pillars of the Islamic faith. (Islam) |
| Mecca | | The ultimate reality that underlies all of existence. (Hinduism) |
| Christianity | | The sacred text which recorrds te lives of major figures in Christianity, including Jesus. (Christianity) |
| Bhikkhu | | Islamic place of worship. (Islam) |
| Allah | | The remembrance of the period of time leading up to and including Christ's death on the cross. (Christianity) |
| Pali | | A Buddhist monk who depends on the generosity of others for hs basic necessities. (Buddhism) |