2022
DOI: 10.3126/jfac.v4i1.51734
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Musical instruments in Nepali sculpture

Abstract: Nepal is rich in fine arts. Within the fine arts, music and sculpture have an interdependent relationship because of the various religions, cultures, festivals, and traditional practices, that have been existing since ancient times. As a result, varieties of musical instruments can be seen in some of the sculptural works such as metal, stone, and wood sculptures that the ancestors carved out and installed in the various temple courtyards. The main purpose of this article is to interpret and analyze, only the s… Show more

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