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Secular and Liberated Religious Beliefs in Nepal

Apart from the above mentioned, Nepal also consists of Christians and Jews who live in the country with the same rights and duties. All the religions living in Nepal love the country, which makes Nepal a liberated and secular nation. Nepal has a rich cultural heritage which is reflected in the arts and literature.

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Secular and Liberated Religious Beliefs in Nepal

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  1. Secular and Liberated Religious Beliefs in Nepal Resting in the foothills of the Himalayas, Nepal is a beautiful small country with a varied number of religions. However, with a population of 29 million, Nepal is predominantly known as a Hindu country. But many religions have resided peacefully in Nepal for centuries. Nepalese have been a secular and religious country for centuries in the past. Apart from Hinduism, the country also houses Buddhism, Islam, Christianity, Sikhism, and Kiratism. No violence has been noticed in Nepal due to religion, which also indicates the best thing about the In this blog, we will discuss the religions celebrated in Nepal. Hinduism Nepal has been known for its temples and shrines. More than 80% of the population in Nepal belongs to Hinduism. It is unofficially proclaimed as a Hindu state. The history of the country dictates that the country should have uniform

  2. religious acceptance throughout to adhere to the governance. However, many other religions live in harmony in Nepal. Buddhism Lumbini in Nepal is known as the birthplace of Lord Budhha. Most of the countries in Asia have adopted Buddhism, and the Shakya Dynasty of Nepal is also known as the origin of the Gautam Buddha. With the announcement of the uniformity of Hinduism by the Malla Dynasty, there was a gradual fall in the followers of Buddhism. But with proper propaganda and secularism, Buddhism was accepted. Islam The third most common population of Nepal consists of the Islam religion. The first Muslims to come to Nepal to trade were from Kashmir, Persia, and Afghanistan. There are many Kashmiri Muslims and Tibetian Muslims that arrived in Nepal with the motive of trading and manufacturing in the country. Kiratism Kiratism originated in Nepal, and almost 3% of the population follow this religion. There are Himalayas tribes that follow Kiratism as a religion, namely Limbu, Rai, Sunwar, and Yakkha. They have their own traditions, religious text, and rituals. Kiratism followers mostly follow their ancestors as their gods and celebrate festivals in winter and summer. They also worship nature as Gods as their shapeless entity. As the religion originated in Nepal, it has its roots in Hinduism. Other religions Apart from the above mentioned, Nepal also consists of Christians and Jews who live in the country with the same rights and duties. All the religions living in Nepal love the country, which makes Nepal a liberated and secular nation. Nepal has a rich cultural heritage which is reflected in the arts and literature. For More Information: Nepali Art and Craft For Online Market , Tibetan Jewelry Wholesale in Nepal ,Buy Nepali Handicraft Usa and Online Handicraft Shop in Nepal

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