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Passage: The tradition of the Kumari reflects the deep-rooted cultural and religious harmony in Nepal, combining elements of both Hinduism and Buddhism. Q46. What does the Kumari tradition symbolize according to the passage?
AEconomic growth
BCultural and religious harmony
CPolitical power
DModern fashion
✓ Correct Answer: B — Cultural and religious harmony
The passage says it reflects 'cultural and religious harmony' between Hinduism and Buddhism.
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