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Religions of Nepal (Hinduism (Recently, there has been a mingling of…
Religions of Nepal
Hinduism
Recently, there has been a mingling of Buddhism and Hinduism into one combination religion. Some Hindus worship in Buddhist temples
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Buddhism
There has been an increase of people identifying as either Buddhist or Hindu, as the two religions in some cases are becoming more synonymous
Buddhism grew and grew especially in the Licchavi Period [years 400-750] This was the Golden Time for Buddhism
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Islam
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There are three types of Nepalese Muslims: Tibetans, Kasashmiris, and the Madhesi
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Christianity
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Christianity officially became one of the many religions in Nepal in 2008 and Christmas is recognized as a holiday
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Conclusion
Culturally, I believe that Nepal will continue to grow more and more diverse as each religion continues to develop and gain followers
However, if each religion continues to get bigger, this can possibly cause problems regarding the boundaries within each religion tends to live in
Although in some cases, such as with Hinduism and Buddhism, new mixes of religions can be produced making Nepal itself more unique
Ultimately, I think that all these religions will benefit Nepal by increasing diversity and therefore being more welcoming. This could also help the economy because all types of people can visit/live there, not just followers of one religion.