Newar Nepali Miku!
I saw Mikus from all over the world except Nepal so of course I had to draw her- Happy Birthday Miku!!
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Newar child, Nepal, by Pim Horvers
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The majority of Buddhist Sanskrit texts were preserved by the Newar people of the Kathmandu valley in Nepal, and so the most common scripts in which Buddhist Sanskrit texts are written are those used by the Newars, predominantly in the Prachalit script, like this manuscript.
The rest of Buddhist Sanskrit texts were preserved in Tibet and East Asia, where they were written in the Tibetan and Siddham scripts. Ranjana and Lantsa were also used for some texts, but they’re mostly decorative. Before Prachalit other scripts were also used, like Bhujimol, but less manuscript remain in this script because it’s older and ceased to be the dominant script for writing Sanskrit sometimes in the 15-16th century when Prachalit took over.
In contrast, the majority of Hindu and Jain Sanskrit texts were preserved in scripts used in India, like Devanagari, Nandinagari, and Grantha.
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"All castes in Nepal are equal but being a Newar is a whole different vibe"
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Newari Amitabha - Mukti Singh Thapa (Nepal, 2010s)
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(via को हुन् नेवार : प्रा. माणिकलाल श्रेष्ठ:: लेफ्ट रिभ्यु अनलाइन)
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Pāhān Charhe is annual religious festivals of Nepal Mandala. It is celebrated with particular fervor in Kathmandu, which consists of activities including parades, masked dances and religious worship held over three days in different places.
[src.: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pahan_Charhe]
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY LUVIE i hope your year is filled with love and happiness 💝💝😚😚🎉🎉
thank you sooooo much angel!!! 💓🫂💓
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Mahakala thangka - Newari, Nepal, c1990s
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