Social Sciences, asked by krishtheeng, 5 months ago

how do nepali paintings promote national identity

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Answered by Abignya
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Explanation:

With the difference in people and the lifestyle, there can be seen the difference in the Nepali paintings too. The people of Hindu religion paint more paintings reflecting the origin of the Hindu Bhagwan (God). Since past, the paintings were used to describe a story that probably might be the myth. The paintings of Bhagwan that are used to worship and kept inside the house represent the Hindu culture.

And, talking about the history, the different stories that are told to children by their grandparents are portraited beautifully in those paintings. The killing of the Rakshyas (Demon) by the Dewata (God) believes in the history of the good winning over the bad.

Besides Hindu religion, other religions such as Buddhism, Christianity and Islam have their own sort of paintings. The paintings are drawn of their beloved God helps in the enlightenment of the messages their God provided and learn from it.

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