Nepalma Guthi Vyavastha offers an authoritative and scholarly exploration of the Guthi system in Nepal by Dr. Govinda Tandon, a dedicated researcher of cultural heritage and community institutions. The book delves deeply into the historical roots, social and religious significance, and institutional evolution of Guthi trusts—from their origin in ancient Newar society to their role amid modern reforms. Drawing on case studies and field observations, it examines how Guthis manage temple festivals, communal land, and heritage sites—and the threats they face from land reform and legal centralization. Essential reading for students of Nepali society, policymakers, cultural activists, and anyone interested in sustaining indigenous governance and religious traditions.
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