Nepal received another rare honor for its historical structures that speak Nepali tradition and uniqueness.<\/p>\n
In a recent update, the World Book of Records (WBR) London listed Nepal\u2019s Pashupathinath<\/a> and Lumbini<\/a> in its big archive.<\/p>\n While Pashupathinath was listed as one of the world\u2019s oldest temples with high mythological significance, Lumbini (birthplace of Lord Buddha) was featured as the most-visited temples in the world.<\/p>\n The two Nepal\u2019s iconic structures received this rare honor at a function held in Kathmandu<\/a> recently.<\/p>\n