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  1. Hinduism is the majority religion in Nepal and profoundly influences its social structure and politics, while Buddhism ( Tibetan Buddhism) is practiced by some ethnic groups (such as the Newar people) in forms that are strongly influenced by Hinduism. Kiratism is the indigenous religion of the population belonging to the Kirati ethnicity.

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  3. Kirat Mundham is a religion that is practiced by the Kirati people, who live primarily in Nepal, India, and Myanmar. All four groups of the Kirati, the Limbu, Rai, Sunuwar and Yakkha, are mostly located in Nepal. The religion is believed to be a mix of animism, Saivism and Buddhism. The Mundhum is the religious scripture, folk literature and ...

    • Hinduism: Hinduism is considered to be the oldest religion in the world, with its practices and customs dating back more than 4,000 years. Worldwide, Hinduism has over 900 million followers, with many of them living in South Asia – India and Nepal.
    • Buddhism: Buddhism constitutes for only 9% (or 2,396,099 total people) of Nepal’s population. That being said, it is still the second largest practiced religion in Nepal.
    • Islam: Islam is the third largest religion in Nepal and is practiced by 4.4% (or 1,162,370 people) of the total population. Additionally, it is the second most practiced religion in the world with about 1.8 billion Muslims worldwide.
    • Kiratism: Kiratism in Nepal is a religion that has 3.1% (or 807,169 people) of the total population. Kiratism is a religion in Nepal that is indigenous to the Kirati ethnic groups of Nepal, Darjeeling, and Sikkim.
  4. Religion in Nepal: A Tapestry of Spiritual Traditions and Cultural Heritage. Nestled amidst the majestic Himalayas, Nepal is not only renowned for its breathtaking landscapes but also for its rich religious and cultural heritage. The country is a melting pot of diverse religious traditions that have shaped its history, society, and way of life.

  5. Religion in Nepal A Comprehensive Guide. Nepal, nestled in the mighty Himalayas, is a land of breathtaking beauty and profound spiritual significance. Its rich tapestry of cultures and religions reflects its long and fascinating history as a crossroads of civilizations. Hinduism (81.3%) dominates the religious landscape, painting vibrant colors ...

  6. Religion in Nepal encompasses a wide diversity of groups and beliefs. Nepal is a secular nation and secularism in Nepal under the Interim constitution is defined as "Religious and cultural freedom along with the protection of religion and culture handed down from time immemorial." That is, "The state government is bound for protecting and fostering Hindu religion while maintaining "Religious ...

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