
The culture of Nepal, the rich has evolved over centuries. This multidimensional cultural encompasses within itself cultural diversities of various ethnic tribal and social groups located at different altitudes and is also other forms including music and dance art and craft languages and literature philosophy and religion festivals and celebrations and foods and drinks. Nepal situated in the Himalayas and the population of mainly consists of Tibeto-Burman, from the north, and Indo-Aryans from the south. This ethnic diversity, also to neighboring cultures have also influenced the culture and Nepal has inebriated several customs and cultural practices from the north from Tibet as well as from the south from India and over a period of time attuned the same to its own on its topography resocerses and climate.
The population of is made up of dozens of different tribal groups such as the Newars, who area Kathmandu.Other important tribes include the Thakalis, Gurungs, Magars, Tamangs, Chepangs, Tibetans, Bhotias, Rais, Limbus, Girls, Sherpa's, Bahuns, Chris and the Tharus and Mithila of the Terai the cultural heritage of particularly contributions made by the News of Kathmandu Valley to sculpture, painting, and architecture, is a source of great pride. Hindu and Buddhist religious values have provided the basic source of inspiration to Newark artisans. The themes of most artistic works have been primarily religious the lives of the gods, saints and heroes and the relationship of man to society and to the universe are expounded in sculpture, architecture, and drama. In Kathmandu Valley some 2,500 temples and shrines display the skill and highly developed aesthetic sense of Newark artisans.













