Religion is very important in Nepal; the Kathmandu Valley alone has over two,700 spiritual shrines.Hill Hindus of the Khas tribe (Brahman and Chhetri castes) and therefore the Newar ethnicity dominated the civil service.

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Religion is very important in Nepal; the Kathmandu Valley alone has over two,700 spiritual shrines.Hill Hindus of the Khas tribe (Brahman and Chhetri castes) and therefore the Newar ethnicity dominated the civil service.

 

Religion Of Nepal


Religion is vital in Nepal; the Kathmandu Valley alone has over a pair of,700 spiritual shrines. The constitution of Nepal describes the country as a "Hindu Kingdom," though it doesn't establish Hinduism because the state faith. Nepal's constitution continues long-standing legal provisions prohibiting discrimination against different religions (but additionally proselytization). The king was deified because the earthly manifestation of the Hindu god, Vishnu. Then on could nineteen, 2006, the govt. facing a constitutional crisis, the House of Representatives that had been declared .



The 2001 census identified eighty.6% of the population as Hindu and ten.7% as Buddhist (although many of us labeled Hindu or Buddhist typically follow a syncretic mix of Hinduism, Buddhism or animist traditions). 4.2% of the population is Muslim and three.6% of the population follows the indigenous Kirant Mundhum faith. Christianity is practiced by but zero.5% of the population.

Buddhist and Hindu shrines and festivals are revered and celebrated by most Nepalese. bound animist practices of previous indigenous religions survive.

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