Nepal is endowed with a remarkable range of natural magnificence, as well as a plethora of cultural variations. The most enthralling titles with which Nepal has also been commended and lauded by various prestigious travel scribes in acknowledgement of her rich heritage, namely, Living Cultural Exhibition, Shangri-La, Ceiling of the Globe, Origin of the Apostle of Tranquility, Country of Living Deity, City of Golden Pagodas and Parasols, Landscape Amphitheatre, Melting Pot of both Hinduism and Buddhism, Land of Spirituality and Mystique, Land of non-stop carnivals, etc. They educate the globe about Nepal’s unique and flourishing cultural identity.
The two primary religions of Nepal are Hinduism and Buddhism. Both co-religionists are united by a spirit of brotherhood and goodwill, that can be seen in their adoration of shared deities and combined commemoration of many religious and cultural festivals. Hindus, for example, adore Kumari, the Virgin Hindu Goddess, who is chosen from a Buddhist lineage. Nepal is a secular nation, and all religious sects are now treated and protected equally by the state.
The stunning architectural and creative ornamentation of Nepalese pagodas, which hold metal and stone statues of remarkable elegance and, almost always, treat antiquities, as a distinctive aspect of the country. Carving, metallurgy, clay and rock sculpture abound in the shrines and pagodas. They lend majesty and magnificence to the Kingdom’s art scene and recount a lengthy history of indigenous creativity.