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Andrej [43]
3 years ago
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How has religious identity been recognised in Nepal? Explain

Social Studies
1 answer:
mojhsa [17]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Nepal is the most Hindu religious country and most of the centers concentrated in this country.

Explanation:

Religion in Nepal Hinduism is (81%), Buddhism (9%), Islam (4%) this community is lived in this country.

Nepal is a multi cultural and multi religious nation democracy,Nepal is the world famous are the Temple of lord Shiva,  a UNESCO  world Heritage site.

Nepal country is national animal COW, the slaughter of cows is illegal in Nepal.

The country is officially a Hindu kingdom, Hindu religion observed by throughout the country.

Nepal has the Hindu dharma and Buddhist dharma from the recorded of history and other tribal religious.

Nepal and both  constitute a role in Nepalese identity and culturethey are and Indian born religions.

Nepal current flag is established in 1962.

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