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The article focuses on the repatriation of Nepal's looted cultural heritage, which has been continuously stolen and trafficked since 1950, as it is at the core of ongoing worshipping practices involving festivals. It mentions the Nepal's pursuit for repatriation of its foreign-held cultural objects has accelerated recently, with social media connecting activists, local and abroad, to pressure museums and other collectors to return the looted deities, worshipping items, architectural elements. |