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Editorial on importance of religious tolerance in Nepal.

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Realigious Tolerance in Nepal

Tolerance means the capacity for recognizing and accepting religious or social characteristics that differ from one is own. In otnera word, 'tolerance' means the ability to tolerate. Similarly, the religious toletance means the ability to tolerate others religions. That is say, if a person of different religion can respect other is religions, it is an example of religious tolerance. I am a Hindu. I follow Hinduism. some of my neighbours are Hindus and some of them are Kirats and some are Buddhists. They are Brahmin, Chhetris, Newark, Rais and thmis as castes. All the Brahmani, Chhetris and Newars are Hinduism. Rais are Kira ts. They are from Kirati race. They follow Kirats.  Similarly, Tamils are Buddhists. They are from Mongolian race and follow Buddhism. Although we are from different rafes and religions we seem and behave like the people from the same race and religion. We behave humanly and we have human relations. We help each other in our sorrow and  cultures. We invite each other is festivals as well as other ceremonies.

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Realigious Tolerance in Nepal

Tolerance means the capacity for recognizing and accepting religious or social characteristics that differ from one is own. In otnera word, 'tolerance' means the ability to tolerate. Similarly, the religious toletance means the ability to tolerate others religions. That is say, if a person of different religion can respect other is religions, it is an example of religious tolerance. I am a Hindu. I follow Hinduism. some of my neighbours are Hindus and some of them are Kirats and some are Buddhists. They are Brahmin, Chhetris, Newark, Rais and thmis as castes. All the Brahmani, Chhetris and Newars are Hinduism. Rais are Kira ts. They are from Kirati race. They follow Kirats.  Similarly, Tamils are Buddhists. They are from Mongolian race and follow Buddhism. Although we are from different rafes and religions we seem and behave like the people from the same race and religion. We behave humanly and we have human relations. We help each other in our sorrow and  cultures. We invite each other is festivals as well as other ceremonies.

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