Why did Secularism become a part of constitution of India and Nepal? What are the common thinking of Nepali Hindus?
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Hinduism is the main and largest religion of Nepal. The Constitution of Nepal has established a call for the protection of this age-old religion mostly ...
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Hinduism is the main and largest religion of Nepal.[1] The Constitution of Nepal has established a call for the protection of this age-old religion mostly referring to Indic religion throughout the country.[2] In 2007 the country declares itself that it is a secular country,[3][4][5] still some special privileges were also given to Hinduism.[6] According to the 2011 census, the Hindu population in Nepal is estimated to be around 21,551,492, which accounts for at least 81.34% of the country's population, the highest percentage of Hindus of any country in the world.[7] The national calendar of Nepal, Vikram Samvat, is a solar Hindu calendar essentially the same to that widespread in North India as a religious calendar, and is based on Hindu units of time.[8] Nepal remained the last Hindu country in the world, till 2008 after the abolition of monarchy in the nation.[9]