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NEPAL RELIGION

In Nepal, religion there is daily rituals, family celebrations and religious obeservances. Although Nepal is famous as the Hindu kingdom , is has an beautiful tapestry woven of Hinduism, Bhuddhism, christianity and other faiths living together. Although nepal is know as

Hinduism
Hinduism is a religion which is complex with a variety of doctrines and teachers and is also known as a millions of gods and goddesses. Though hindu is explained as a trinity of three gods like- Brahma the creator, Vishnu the preserver and Shiva the destroyer. On the special day of observance in everyday there is a numerous gods and goddesses.
In the country like nepal Shiva, known as the destroyer which is historiclaly the god most worshipped. He is worshipped as the holy avoiding comforts, in depicted with his consort Parvati
and Shiva holding in his hand small drum or more often in the form of linga and also long elongated stone which shows generate powers. The most significant linga is situated in the holy shrine of Pashupatinath to west in Kathmandu. There is a statue of Nandi in the front of Shiva temple. There is also a divine bull that serves as Shivas vehicle. The Shiva has another form that is Bhirav which is terrifying. Another god bishnu is all living forms , it is believe to have visited earth for tenth times, each times which is the reincarnation . In nepal he is worshipped as form of Narayan.
In nepal female godess is also worshipped like Durga as a protectress and slayer of buffalo demon, Talejo as patron deity of the valley rulers, and Kumari as living virgin. And there is also other femal goddesses include Laxmi, godesses of wealth and Sarawati, godess of learning and the arts.

Bhuddhism
In Nepal there is various Bhuddhist practices. There is Bhuddhism is followers of newar people which is related to ancient Bhuddhism that passed out of Indian one thousand years ago, the bhuddhism of Sherpa, Tamang and Tibetan peoples and the modern entrace of a place which belong to other peopls of Theravadin and Southern Bhuddhism.

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