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The people are highly religious and the practice of religious rituals is a part of everyday life. Hinduism is the main religion of Nepal. 86.5 percent of the people are Hindus, 7.8 percent Buddhists, 3.5 percent Muslims and 2.2 percent Jains, Christians and others. There is a unique blend of Hinduism and Buddhism. The two religions have overlapped and harmonized to an extent that Hindus and Buddhists worship the identical gods. | |||
==Buddhist Records== | |||
==Christian Records== | |||
*For more information about how to obtain records for Christian denominations, visit this page:[[Nepal Church Records]] | |||
==Hindu Records== | |||
==Islamic Records== | |||
==Jain Records== | |||
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The people are highly religious and the practice of religious rituals is a part of everyday life. Hinduism is the main religion of Nepal. 86.5 percent of the people are Hindus, 7.8 percent Buddhists, 3.5 percent Muslims and 2.2 percent Jains, Christians and others. There is a unique blend of Hinduism and Buddhism. The two religions have overlapped and harmonized to an extent that Hindus and Buddhists worship the identical gods.
Buddhist Records[edit | edit source]
Christian Records[edit | edit source]
- For more information about how to obtain records for Christian denominations, visit this page:Nepal Church Records