No. There are there are two Hindu-majority countries in the world, India and Nepal, and one Hindu-plurality country, Mauritius. However, all three of these countries are currently secular nations with no official state religion. In the case of Nepal, Hinduism was the state religion under the former Kingdom of Nepal, which was overthrown in 2008. However, in the current Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal, there is no official state religion in Nepal.
Nepal was Hindu country, but the interim constitution after the downfall of constitutional monarchy regards Nepal as a secular country.
Yes but in some regions no
Nepal
you have to define "medival" period - plus it a too borad of a question imho - there are not a whole lot of hostoric documents when it comes to Nepal - but a lot can ne inferred from Hindu religious texts from India - since Nepal has existed as a Hindu nation for more than 2000 years.
81.3% of the population are Hindu in Nepal.(2011 census, published in 2012).
What is predominantly used for
Nepalwas the world's last constitutionally declared Hindu state. But after the movement for democracy in early 2006 and the sacking of King Gyanendra, the Nepali Parliament amended the constitution to make Nepal a secular state.Hinduism is the main religion of Nepal.
Nepal
Fagu Purnima or Holi is a Hindu festival celebrated in Nepal.
Nepal cultural are like must people are Hindu and Christan Hindu people celebrate different festival like dashai ,tihar,holi,teej etc there are lot of culture in Nepal!
Hindu stayed and stay in India. Also in Myanmar Mauritius & Nepal hindu worship.
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Nepal.
Nepal is the only Hindu kingdom of the world. India is a democratic country with Hindu majority.