tamising
Tamising is a term used to describe the process of practicing Buddhism or other spiritual disciplines in the wilderness or at high-altitude locations. This practice is often associated with the Tibetan and Sherpa cultures of the Himalayan region. Tamising pilgrims and practitioners travel to sacred sites, such as mountaintops, forests, and rivers, to seek spiritual enlightenment and bodhichitta, the awakening and compassion of a bodhisattva.
Tamisers can be found in various parts of the world, particularly in the Himalayas, the Indo-Tibetan border
The practice of tamising is deeply rooted in the cultural and spiritual traditions of the Himalayan region.
Tamising is not a widely recognized or formalized spiritual tradition, and its practices and interpretations vary