Newar people

Newar or Nepami, are the historical inhabitants of the Kathmandu Valley and its surrounding areas in Nepal and the creators of its historic heritage and civilisation. Newars form a linguistic and cultural community of primarily Indo-Aryan and Tibeto-Burman ethnicities following Hinduism and Buddhism with Nepalbhasa as their common language. Newars have developed a division of labour and a sophisticated urban civilisation not seen elsewhere in the Himalayan foothills. Newars have continued their age-old traditions and practices and pride themselves as the true custodians of the religion, culture and civilisation of Nepal. Newars are known for their contributions to culture, art and literature, trade, agriculture and cuisine. Today, they consistently rank as the most economically, politically and socially advanced community of Nepal, according to the annual Human Development Index published by UNDP. Nepal's 2011 census ranks them as the nation's sixth-largest ethnicity/community, with 1,321,933 Newars throughout the country.

La Bannière du Mantra de Vajrasattva

```html HUM. Le Vajrasattva représente la pureté primordiale. Nous pouvons purifier nos esprits de la convoitise, de la haine et de l'illusion en méditant sur lui. Il porte un , symbole de la foudre, dans son cœur, ce qui signifie son upaya, ou talent pour libérer les êtres par la . Qui est Vajrasattva ? Vajrasattva est une figure significative dans le bouddhisme tantrique du peuple de la vallée de Katmandou. Il est couramment .