A 'mantra' is a sort of repeated motivation chant, where it is usually a phrase or word that works similar to meditation.
"Maya" may refer to the Hindu goddess 'Lakshmi', which means "illusion or magic". Maya may also refer to the small passerine bird commonly found in the Philippines.
MAHOUT is a term known in Southern part of Asia that refers to a person who tends, rides or work with elephants.
LOOT comes from Sanskrit word 'luṇṭh' which means rob, from Hindi Word 'lūṭ' and the word 'loot' that developed on the 19th Century.
LILAC originated in Eastern Europe and is native in European countries or temperate climate areas in Asia.
MOKSHA is a state of being released from rebirth or cycle of rebirth that is believed in Hinduism and Jainism.
KHAKI came from the Urdu Word 'khākī' / 'khāk' which means dust or dust colored, known in mid 19th Century from Persian.
JAGGERY came from late 16th century Sanskrit word 'śarkarā' meaning sugar, from Malayalam word 'cakkarā', and from Portuguese 'xagara/jag(a)ra'.