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  2. Sources. Religion in Nepal (2021) [1] Hinduism (81.19%) Buddhism (8.21%) Islam (5.09%) Kirat Mundhum (3.17%) Christianity (1.76%) Prakriti (Animism) (0.35%) Bon (0.23%) Sikhism (0.01%) Jainism (0.01%) Nepal portal. Religion portal. Religion in Nepal encompasses a wide diversity of groups and beliefs. [2] .

  3. In the sparsely populated northern parts of Nepal, Buddhism is the dominant religion among the ethnic groups there, including the Sherpa, Dolpa, and Lopa, among others. Islam In the 1350s the Sultan of Bengal, Shamsuddin llyas Shah, attacked Nepal, and during the attack Bengali Muslims occupied villages in the former Newar Kingdom of the Nepal ...

  4. Hinduism (81.19%) Buddhism (8.21%) Islam (5.09%) Kirat Mundhum (3.17%) Christianity (1.76%) Prakriti (Animism) (0.35%) Bon (0.23%) Sikhism (0.01%) Jainism (0.01%) Nepal portal. Religion portal.

  5. May 5, 2019 · Nepali people give much importance to their religion. The main religion in Nepal is Hinduism and other most followed are Buddhism, Islam & Christianity.

  6. Nepali, Newar, Magar, Bhojpuri, Maithili, Awadhi and other signed languages. Hinduism is the main and largest religion of Nepal. [2] In 2006, the country declared itself a secular country through democracy, after the abolition of its monarchy.

  7. According to the 2001 Census of Nepal, the religious makeup of the population is: Hindu (80.6%), Buddhist (10.7%), Muslim (4.2%), Christian (0.5%), Jain (0.1%), and others, mainly adherents of local religions (3.9%). Hinduism and Buddhism in Nepal have so influenced each other that it is sometimes difficult to distinguish between the two religions.

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