Nepal: A Bibliography

Nepal: A Bibliography

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Book Specification

Item Code: UAF824
Author: Dina Nath Wadhwa
Publisher: Sharada Publishing House, Delhi
Language: English
ISBN: 8185616000
Pages: 344
Cover: HARDCOVER
Other Details 8.50 X 5.50 inch
Weight 520 gm

Book Description

Introduction
Nepal is one of the world's most isolated countries, located in the Himalayas. It is bordered by two of Asia's giants-China and India. Partly on account of its location and partly on account of the policy of discouraging foreign contacts pursued by its government until recently, Nepal has not had many visitors from abroad.

It is one of the most beautiful countries in the world with breath-takingly high mountains (Mount Everest is located here), scenic valleys, and picturesque temples. It is the meeting place of two of Asia's great art traditions-Indian and Chinese.

The people reflect the mixing of the Mongol and Indo-Aryan races and the presence of many tribes, each with its quaint customs provides opportunities for the anthropologist to polish his science.

The population is predominantly Hindu including a sizeable Buddhist population with smaller numbers of Muslims and animists. The government was monarchical but now democratic norms have been introduced and Nepal is in fact the world's only Hindu kingdom.

Nepal has within its boundaries the birth-place of Gautama, the Buddha, the founder of one of the world's great religions. On another plane, the Gurkha warriors have fought with distinction in many of Britain's wars. The Sherpas who specialize in helping mountain climbers are noted for their skill and daring.

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