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Kryger [21]
3 years ago
9

विविधतामा रमाऔ भनेको के होला​

Social Studies
1 answer:
wel3 years ago
6 0

नेपाल बहुजाति, बहुभाषि, बहु सांस्कृतिक, बहु धार्मिक बहु भौगोगिक विशेषता भएको मुलुक हो । विविधतामा एकता नेपाली संस्कृतिको मुल विशेषता हो । नेपाली संस्कृतिको विविधतामा एकताले असल समाज र कल्याणकारी भावना निर्माण गर्न सहयोग पु¥याएको छ । नेपाली संस्कृतिमा देखिएको विविधता समस्याको रुप नभइ एकताको रुप सौन्दर्यको आधार हो । नेपालमा अनेक जाति, जातिका भाषा संस्कृति छन् । तिनका आ–आफ्नै परम्परा छन् । सबैमा परम्परा, एकता, सहिष्णुता, परोपकारको भावना, सभ्यता, शिष्टता, सम्मान छ । सबै धर्म संस्कृतिको सार आधार एउटै छ । तसर्थ विविधताभित्रको एकता नेपाली संस्कृतिको मुल खम्बा हो ।

सबै कल्याण गर्नु, सहयोग मित्रताको भावना राख्नु, शिष्ट आचरण, सभ्यता, सद्भाव, सेवा, सहकार्य, सुख–शान्ति आदि नेपाली संस्कृतिका मुख्य मुख्य विशेषता हुन् ।

<em>Milyo</em><em> </em><em>hola</em><em> </em><em>ni</em><em>!</em><em>!</em><em>!</em>

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