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CUSTOMS OF NEPAL The diversity in NEPAL in terms of ethnicity again makes room for various sets of customs. Most of these customs go back to the HINDU, Buddhist or other religious traditions. Among them,the rules of marriage are particularly interesting. Traditional marriages call for deals arranged by parents after the boy or girl come of age. Nepalis do not eat beef. There are several reasons for this, one being that the Hindus worship cow. Cow is also the national animal of Nepal. Another interesting concept among Nepalis is division of pure and impure. "jutho" referring to food or material touched by        another's mouth directly or indirectly, is considered impure by Nepalis. Nepalis consider cow dung to be pure for cleansing purposes. During menstruation women are considered impure and hence,are kept in seclusion until their fourth day purification bath. Nepal is a       patriarchal society. Men usually go out for work while women are homemakers. However,in cities,roles can differ. Most nepalis abide by the cast system in living habits and marriage. Rural Nepal is mostly agrarian, while some aspects of urban life carry glitz and glamour of       the ultra-modern world.