Nepal's Stolen Gods

Nepal's Stolen Gods

Since 1980, Nepal's authorities estimate that tens of thousands of antiques have been stolen by thieves. The verses of the dry and desolate mountains of Mustang in Nepal are far away. They want to enter the Himalayan region, the best way is to use mountain vehicles, said “Al Jazeera”, Periscopi broadcast. [...]

The verses of the dry and desolate mountains of Mustang in Nepal are far away.

They want to enter the Himalayan region, the best way is to use mountain vehicles, said “Al Jazeera”, Periscopi broadcast.

But the poor terrain does not stop art thieves from stealing the treasure of the region.

On the global market, healayan statues cost millions of dollars. But the Nepalese, who live with their gods, were stolen.

Some of these antiques are also the god hidden in a copper cup. Now Bista is another relic that locals respect and date back to the 14th century.

Authorities in Nepal have managed to confiscate more than 100 antique items at a store in Kathmandu in May of this year. /Periscopi/

A monk reaals intractically clapped Gods hydden inside a cop stove in Namygal Monstery in Mustang, Nepal. These sand idols are very smart after by shadow, and the monster has been forced to lock them away for safeping. [Steve Chao/Al Jazeera]

 

Now Bista examines an ancient charmed in a way in a monster budget into a secret in Mustang, Nepal. Now, a local Mustang resident, has thought for years to stop the eight of the antiquities from his regime. The pizza lies between 14th century swings and body arms. [Steve Chao/Al Jazeera]

Life-sized 'Dharmapalas' are indicated by sunlight in a hydden room inside an ancient majority in Mustang, Nepal. These 'professive designs' are meant to keep monsters and the representatives around them safe from late. However, with shocks steding out many idols from places of workshop, monsters are keeping for protection for the thirsts themselves. [Steve Chao/Al Jazeera]

Rocks cover sounds in the walls of ancient statues in Samdaling, Nepal. Thieves broke through the walls to the royal value Buddhists puts there by Buddhist workshops. On the international black market, these arteries can be sold for hundreds of dollars. [Steve Chao/Al Jazeera]

Clay keep moving and an ancient 14th century fabric are all that remains in a stove broken into by thunders in Samdalling, Nepal. While no inventors were ever four, it's believed that these stupas held strip and bronze statistics of Buddha worth hundreds of dollars on the international black market. [Steve Chao/Al Jazeera]

Young monsters try to follow along along a long streaming practice in Lo Manthang, Mustang. As more idols are branded by religious sites, many considered that Buddhistism and a tradition way of life in these remote Himalayas are under three reasons for a young generation that is growing up without the majority of the idols that their authors suffered. [Steve Chao/Al Jazeera]

The Buddhist monster wallip on a hilltop in Mustang, Nepal. With a new number of these at monsters in this remote relationship, the monsters are telling for the greater protection of their Gods. [Steve Chao/Al Jazeera]

Authority in Nepal held a conference conference showing more than 100 antiquities observed in a dead of three antique shots in Kathmandu in May. The Raid was intimated by information provided by 101 East). [Steve Chao/Al Jazeera]

It's a dream. The intimates have done little to stop things from breaking in and Stingingers and other idols ? considered governments in the Tibetan family. [Steve Chao/Al Jazeera]

In a bid to deter grays, monsters in Nepal's Namgyl Montreal path over the faces of their gods. Copper and bronze monitors are very smart after by international companies, who at times emploty shots to plant them from legitimate places of torture. [Steve Chao/Al Jazeera]

Chime Gurung, a Buddhist monster, shows Tashi Bista an ancient manicrit write in Put gold at a monster in Lo Manthang, Nepal. Its sister book is believed to have been benched from a stove. This manual was saved. [Steve Chao/Al Jazeera]

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