Hinduism in Nepal
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Hinduism
Hinduism
Hinduism is the predominant and indigenous religious tradition of the Indian Subcontinent. Hinduism is known to its followers as , amongst many other expressions...

is the major religion of Nepal
Nepal
Nepal , officially the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal, is a landlocked sovereign state located in South Asia. It is located in the Himalayas and bordered to the north by the People's Republic of China, and to the south, east, and west by the Republic of India...

. In the 2001 census, approximately 80.6 percent of the Nepalese people identified themselves as Hindus. Buddhists
Buddhism in Nepal
Buddha was born in Shakya kingdom which lies in Rupandehi district, Lumbini zone of Nepal.10.74% of Nepal's population practice Buddhism, consisting mainly of groups of Tibeto-Burman origin.-Overview:...

 constitute 10.7%. The remainder followed other religions. The national calendar of Nepal, Bikram Sambat (B.S.), is a solar Hindu calendar
Hindu calendar
The hindu calendar used in ancient times has undergone many changes in the process of regionalization, and today there are several regional Indian calendars, as well as an Indian national calendar. Nepali calendar, Bengali calendar, Malayalam calendar, Tamil calendar, Telugu calendar, Kannada...

 essentially the same to that widespread in North India as a religious calendar, and is based on Vedic
Vedas
The Vedas are a large body of texts originating in ancient India. Composed in Vedic Sanskrit, the texts constitute the oldest layer of Sanskrit literature and the oldest scriptures of Hinduism....

 principles of time-keeping.

The geographical distribution of religious groups revealed a preponderance of Hindus, accounting for at least 87 percent of the population in every region. Among the Tibeto
Tibetan people
The Tibetan people are an ethnic group that is native to Tibet, which is mostly in the People's Republic of China. They number 5.4 million and are the 10th largest ethnic group in the country. Significant Tibetan minorities also live in India, Nepal, and Bhutan...

-Nepalese, those most influenced by Hinduism were the Magar, Sunwar, and Rai peoples.

Hindu Foundation of the Kingdom of Nepal

Historians and local traditions say that a Hindu sage
Hindu saints
Saints are recognized in Hinduism although it does not require canonization or similar formal process to acknowledge a person as one. Generally a holy or saintly person is referred to as a mahatma, paramahamsa, or swami, or given the prefix Sri or Srila before their name.The term "Sant" is derived...

 named "Ne" established himself in the valley of Kathmandu during prehistoric times, and that the word "Nepal" means the place protected ("pala" in Sanskrit
Sanskrit
Sanskrit , is a historical Indo-Aryan language and the primary liturgical language of Hinduism, Jainism and Buddhism.Buddhism: besides Pali, see Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Today, it is listed as one of the 22 scheduled languages of India and is an official language of the state of Uttarakhand...

) by the sage Ne. He performed religious ceremonies at Teku, the confluence of the Bagmati and Bishnumati rivers. According to legend he selected a pious cowherd to be the first of the many kings of the Gopala Dynasty. These rulers are said to have ruled Nepal for over 500 years. He selected Bhuktaman to be the first king in the line of the Gopal (Cowherd) Dynasty. The Silncan Gopal dynasty ruled for 621 years. Yakshya Gupta was the last king of this dynasty.

According to Skanda Purana
Skanda Purana
The Skanda Purana is the largest Mahapurana, a genre of eighteen Hindu religious texts. The text is devoted mainly to the lilas of Kartikeya , a son of Shiva and Parvati. It also contains a number of legends about Shiva, and the holy places associated with him...

, a rishi called "Ne" or "Nemuni" used to live in Himalaya. In the Pashupati Purana, he is mentioned as a saint and a protector. He is said to have practiced penance at the Bagmati and Kesavati rivers and to have taught his doctrines there too.

Hindu Symbolism of Nepal

The pennant is an important Hindu flag that is help atop Hindu temples.

It is believed that Lord Vishnu
Vishnu
Vishnu is the Supreme god in the Vaishnavite tradition of Hinduism. Smarta followers of Adi Shankara, among others, venerate Vishnu as one of the five primary forms of God....

 had organized the Nepali people
Nepali people
Nepali people can refer to:*People of Nepal*Ethnic Nepalis of Indian citizenry residing in Gorkhaland area of West Bengal, Sikkim, Assam, Meghalaya, Mizoram and other parts of India.* Indian Gorkhas*Lhotshampas of Bhutan.*Nepali diaspora the world over....

 and given them their flag, with the sun and moon as emblems on it. In a Hindu
Hindu
Hindu refers to an identity associated with the philosophical, religious and cultural systems that are indigenous to the Indian subcontinent. As used in the Constitution of India, the word "Hindu" is also attributed to all persons professing any Indian religion...

 Purana, it is written that it was Lord Shiva who handed the flag to Lord Vishnu, and then Lord Vishnu to Lord Indra, for the purpose for battling demons.

List of Festivals in Nepal

  • Mata Tirtha Snan (Mother's Day)
  • Buddha Jayanti
  • Ghanta Karna Chaturdasi
  • Janai Purnima,Rakshya Bandhan,Khumbeshwor Mela Patan
  • Gaijatra
    Gaijatra
    Gaijatra, the festival of cows, is celebrated in Nepal, England, U.S.A. and Austria, mainly in Kathmandu valley by the Newar community....

  • Shree Krishna Janmastami
  • Gokarna Aunsi
    Gokarna Aunsi
    Gokarna Aunsi literally translated as cow eared and no moon night and is a late August or early September celebration in Nepal where the Hindu population worships cow eared incarnation of lord Shiva and their fathers...

     ("Father's Day")
  • Teej Ko Darkhane Din
  • Indrajatra(Holiday Only in Kathmandu)
  • Dashain Holidays
  • Tihar Holidays
  • Maghe Sankranti
  • Shree Panchami
  • Maha Shiva Ratri
  • Fagun Purnima (Holi)
  • Ghode Jatra
  • Shree Ram Nawami
  • Bagh Jatra
  • Bhairav Kumari Jatra
  • Chaite Dasain
  • Gaura Parva
  • Gunla
  • Guru Purnima
  • Rato Macchendranath Jatra
  • Mani Rimdu
  • Mata-yaa
  • Neel Barahi Pyakhan
  • Rath Yatra
  • Sita Vivaha Panchami
    Vivaha Panchami
    Vivah Panchami is a Hindu festival celebrating the marriage of Ram and Sita. It is observed on the fifth day of the Shukla paksha or waxing phase of moon in the Margashirsha month as per Hindu calendar....

  • Tamu Dhee
  • Tansen Jatra
  • Taya Macha
  • Yomari Punhi

Hindu-Buddhist Syncretism

However, there has traditionally been a great deal of intermingling of Hindu and Buddhist
Buddhism
Buddhism is a religion and philosophy encompassing a variety of traditions, beliefs and practices, largely based on teachings attributed to Siddhartha Gautama, commonly known as the Buddha . The Buddha lived and taught in the northeastern Indian subcontinent some time between the 6th and 4th...

 beliefs. Many of the people regarded as Hindus in the 1981 census could also in some senses be called Buddhists. Hindus long have worshipped at Buddhist temples and Buddhists at Hindu temples. The reason for this is that both Hinduism and Buddhism have common roots as dharmic
Dharma
Dharma means Law or Natural Law and is a concept of central importance in Indian philosophy and religion. In the context of Hinduism, it refers to one's personal obligations, calling and duties, and a Hindu's dharma is affected by the person's age, caste, class, occupation, and gender...

 religions, and over most of their history have not been seen as separate communions, but rather rival tendencies within a shared religious tradition. Because of such dual faith practices (or mutual respect), the differences between Hindus and Buddhists have been very subtle and academic in nature; Hindus and Buddhists have never engaged in any religious conflicts for past millennia.

Hindu population for various ethnic groups

Nepal Total Hindus Hindu%
Chhetri 3,593,496 3,574,976 99.48%
Bhahman-Hill 2,896,477 2,887,317 99.68%
Magar 1,622,421 1,210,276 74.60%
Tharu 1,533,879 1,497,516 97.63%
Tamang 1,282,304 98,593 7.69%
Newar 1,245,232 1,047,561 84.13%
Muslim 971,056 21,265 2.19%
Kami 895,954 866,296 96.69%
Yadav 895,423 893,427 99.78%
Rai 635,151 158,803 25.00%
Gurung 543,571 156,263 28.75%
Damai/Dholi 390,305 381,739 97.81%
Limbu 359,379 40,675 11.32%
Thakuri 334,120 332,107 99.40%
Sarki 318,989 312,277 97.90%
Teli 304,536 302,056 99.19%
Harijan 269,661 266,568 98.85%
Koiri 251,274 250,705 99.77%
Kurmi 212,842 212,493 99.84%
Sanyasi 199,127 197,554 99.21%
Dhanuk 188,150 187,680 99.75%
Musahar 172,434 169,884 98.52%
Dusadh 158,525 157,682 99.47%
Sherpa 154,622 9,683 6.26%
Sonar 145,088 142,482 98.20%
Kewat 136,953 136,371 99.58%
Brahmantarai 134,496 133,932 99.58%
Baniya 126,971 126,108 99.32%
Gharti/Bhujel 117,568 113,458 96.50%
Mallah 115,986 114,980 99.13%
Kalwar 115,606 115,252 99.69%
Kumal 99,389 97,818 98.42%
Hajam/Thakur 98,169 97,768 99.59%
Kanu 95,826 95,718 99.89%
Rajbansi 95,812 81,580 85.15%
Sunuwar 95,254 75,726 79.50%
Sudhi 89,846 89,554 99.67%
Lohar 82,637 82,454 99.78%
Tatma 76,512 76,351 99.79%
Khatwe 74,972 74,561 99.45%
Dhobi 73,413 73,011 99.45%
Mahji 72,614 59,302 81.67%
Nuniya 66,873 66,433 99.34%
Kumhar 54,413 53,972 99.19%
Danuwar 53,229 52,833 99.26%
Chepang 52,237 36,685 70.23%
Haluwai 50,583 50,268 99.38%
Rajput 48,454 48,126 99.32%
Kayastha 46,071 45,556 98.88%
Badhae 45,975 45,756 99.52%
Marwadi 43,971 41,718 94.88%
Santhal/Sattar 42,698 35,463 83.06%
Jhagar/Dhagar 41,764 38,752 92.79%
Bantar 35,839 35,069 97.85%
Barae 35,434 35,398 99.90%
Kahar 34,531 34,491 99.88%
Gangai 31,318 30,830 98.44%
Lodha 24,738 24,693 99.82%
Rajbhar 24,263 24,119 99.41%
Thami 22,999 12,819 55.74%
Dhimal 19,537 11,216 57.41%
Bhote 19,261 7,300 37.90%
Bing/Binda 18,720 18,697 99.88%
Bhediyar/Gaderi 17,729 17,675 99.70%
Nurang 17,522 17,267 98.54%
Yakkha 17,003 2,410 14.17%
Darai 14,859 14,546 97.89%
Tajpuriya 13,250 8,500 64.15%
Thakali 12,973 4,389 33.83%
Chidimar 12,296 12,209 99.29%
Pahari 11,505 9,077 78.90%
Mali 11,390 11,365 99.78%
Bangali 9,860 9,566 97.02%
Chantel 9,814 3,021 30.78%
Dom 8,931 8,863 99.24%
Kamar 8,761 8,586 98.00%
Bote 7,969 7,855 98.57%
Brahmu 7,383 5,319 72.04%
Gaine 5,887 5,711 97.01%
Jirel 5,316 561 10.55%
Adibasi 5,259 5,056 96.14%
Dura 5,169 979 18.94%
Churaute 4,893 292 5.97%
Badi 4,442 4,390 98.83%
Meche 3,763 3,021 80.28%
Lepcha 3,660 279 7.62%
Halkhor 3,621 3,597 99.34%
Punjabi/Sikh 3,054 2,464 80.68%
Kisan 2,876 2,750 95.62%
Raji 2,399 2,119 88.33%
Byangsi 2,103 2,062 98.05%
Yayu 1,821 1,280 70.29%
Koche 1,429 1,397 97.76%
Dhunia 1,231 1,146 93.10%
Walung 1,148 946 82.40%
Jaine 1,015 357 35.17%
Munda 660 521 78.94%
Raute 658 548 83.28%
Yehlmo 579 9 1.55%
Patharkatta 552 551 99.82%
Kusunda 164 160 97.56%
Other Dalit 173,401 169,662 97.84%
Other Caste 231,641 209,499 90.44%
Total 22,736,934 18,330,121 80.62%

Hindu population for each district

District % Hindu
Jajarkot 99.85%
Baitadi 99.85%
Bajhang 99.83%
Kalikot 99.78%
Dadeldhura 99.78%
Bajura 99.77%
Kanchanpur 99.15%
Achham 98.78%
Darchula 98.72%
Dailekh 98.32%
Rukum 98.29%
Jumla 97.90%
Kailali 97.56%
Doti 97.49%
Arghakhanchi 96.95%
Pyuthan 96.71%
Dang 96.48%
Gulmi 96.10%
Bardiya 95.17%
Salyan 94.43%
Surkhet 91.20%
Siraha 90.88%
Dhanusa 90.08%
Bhaktapur 89.87%
Saptari 88.44%
Palpa 88.02%
Parbat 87.77%
Nawalparasi 87.23%
Sarlahi 86.74%
Mugu 86.44%
Syangja 86.07%
Rupandehi 85.34%
Humla 84.40%
Mahottari 84.39%
Baglung 83.30%
Tanahu 83.16%
Chitawan 82.75%
Parsa 82.37%
Bara 81.94%
Kaski 81.72%
Kapilbastu 81.06%
Morang 80.12%
Jhapa 79.37%
Rautahat 78.96%
Banke 78.49%
Sunsari 77.09%
Rolpa 75.49%
Kathmandu 75.49%
Udayapur 75.43%
Myagdi 74.88%
Dhading 73.89%
Okhaldhunga 73.86%
Gorkha 72.79%
Dolakha 72.43%
Lalitpur 70.43%
Sindhuli 68.56%
Ramechhap 68.06%
Kavrepalanchok 64.77%
Sindhupalchok 62.53%
Nuwakot 61.32%
Khotang 60.54%
Dolpa 60.35%
Lamjung 58.47%
Bhojpur 53.77%
Terhathum 51.27%
Dhankuta 49.52%
Makwanpur 49.36%
Ilam 47.28%
Sankhuwasabha 46.95%
Solukhumbu 42.91%
Taplejung 36.52%
Panchthar 34.20%
Rasuwa 33.10%
Manang 25.35%
Mustang 25.28%

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