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| Welcome
to Nepal... |
Nepal has seen many rulers and ruling dynasties.
The earliest rulers were the Kirantis who
ruled from 9th century B.C. to 1st century
A.D. Legends and chronicles mention that
the Indian Emperor Ashoka had come to Nepal
and visited Lumbini, the place where the
Buddha was born, and where he erected a
huge stone pillar to commemorate his visit
to that spot.
Nepal covers a
span of 147,181 sq. kilometers ranging from
altitude of 70 meters to 8,848 meters. Mountains,
mid hills, valleys and plains dominate the
geography of landlocked Nepal that extends
from the Himalayan range in the north to
the Indo-Gangetic lowlands in south. Mt.
Everest, the highest point of the Himalayas
is in Nepal.
The population of Nepal was recorded to
be about 25 million as of July 2002. Eighty-six
percent of Nepalis follow Hinduism, while
eight percent follow Buddhism and three
percent follow Islam. The population comprises
various groups of different races which
are further divided into different castes.
The distinction in caste and ethnicity is
understood more easily with a view of customary
layout of the population.
In Nepal, Hinduism and Buddhism are the
two main religions. The two have co-existed
down the ages and many Hindu temples share
the same complex as, Buddhist shrines. Hindu
and Buddhist worshippers may regard the
same god with different names while performing
religious rites.
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| More About Nepal |
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| Culture &
Heritage |
| Nepal has
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| History |
| Before Nepal's
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| Art |
Nepalese
expressions of art, classical and
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| Music &
Dances |
There are
as many different styles of Nepali music and dance
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