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    Nepal Repatriates 13th-Century Buddha Statue Stolen in 1980s

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 2, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Nepal has successfully reclaimed a precious 13th-century Buddha statue that was illicitly taken from the country during the 1980s. This historic artifact, which holds immense cultural and religious significance, has now been restored to its rightful place in a temple located in the capital city of Kathmandu. The return of this statue represents a major victory in the ongoing global efforts to repatriate stolen cultural heritage items to their countries of origin.

    Notably, the statue had been in New York for several decades before diplomatic and legal negotiations facilitated its repatriation. The theft of such artifacts during the 20th century has been a persistent challenge for many nations, including Nepal, which is renowned for its rich Buddhist heritage and ancient art. The recovery of this statue not only restores a vital piece of Nepal’s history but also strengthens international cooperation in protecting cultural property.

    In a significant development for Nepal’s cultural preservation, the statue’s return is expected to boost tourism and local pride, while raising awareness about the importance of safeguarding historical treasures. This event underscores the broader global movement against art trafficking and highlights Nepal’s commitment to preserving its unique heritage for future generations. Meanwhile, authorities are likely to intensify efforts to locate and recover other missing artifacts from the country’s temples and museums.

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