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With a land area of 147,181 square kilometres and a population of about 30 million, Nepal is a country in South Asia that borders China and India. The capital of Nepal and its major metropolitan area is Kathmandu. not just for the Buddhists, but also for the Hindus As the birthplace of Lord Buddha, the apostle of compassion and peace, Nepal offers a special location for pilgrimage.
Nepal is a land of celebrations, with a different festival being observed in some area of the country every day of the year. Festivals can be held to commemorate the dead, mark the beginning or conclusion of the agricultural cycle, mark a national holiday, or announce the changing of the seasons.

Culture
Nepal has a vibrant and distinctive culture. Nepal's cultural legacy has changed over the years. Its multifaceted heritage reflects the diversity of Nepal's ethnic, tribal, and social groups and may be found in music, dance, folklore, literature, folk art, food, drink, festivals, and celebrations. It also includes languages, philosophy, and religion.
According to legend, Lord Shiva created the tandava dance in the Himalayas and the Himalayan Kingdom of Nepal, which is where dances on the Indian subcontinent first appeared. This suggests that Nepal's dancing traditions are quite old. The style and costumes of Nepalese dances vary slightly according on altitude and ethnicity. The Dishka is a wedding dance that features dexterous arm and foot movements. Themes include crop harvesting, marriage rites, war stories, a lonely girl's yearning for love, and several other themes and tales from daily life in the countryside. Accompanying music and musical instruments change in rhythm with the themes.
Nepal Attraction

Pashupatinath Temple
The most significant temple devoted to the god Shiva is Pashupatinath. Several senior Hindus flock here annually in their hundreds.
They come here to seek refuge for the last few weeks of their lives, to meet death, to be cremated on the banks of the river, and to make their final voyage with the waters of the holy river Bagmati, which later merges with the holy river Ganges. Hindus are coming from all over India and Nepal to die here.
Those who pass away in the Pashupatinath Temple are thought to be reborn as humans, regardless of any wrongdoing that may make their karma worse. Astrologers from the temple foretell the precise day of their demise. If you are drawn to locations where the

The Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic
After Songtsen Gampo, the Tibetan ruler, converted to Buddhism in AD 600, the first stupa at Boudhanath was constructed. No other stupa in Nepal compares to Boudhanath in terms of grace and line purity. The monument is wonderfully proportioned, from its whitewashed dome to its gilded tower decorated with the all-seeing eyes of the Buddha. For the greatest atmosphere, join the Tibetan pilgrims as they perform their koras (circumambulations) in the morning and evening.
Legend has it that the king built the stupa as atonement for accidentally killing his father. The new stupa was built more recently because the original stupa was destroyed by Mughal invaders in the 14th century.
In essence, the highly symbolic structure acts as a three-dimensional reminder of the
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