In this deep and insightful podcast, entrepreneur Rajan Sakya, traditional artist Suman Shakya, and museologist & Buddhist art researcher Ursula Manandhar explore the fascinating world of Nepali art, Buddhist iconography, sacred sculptures, and cultural heritage preservation in Nepal. The conversation dives into the meaning behind traditional Nepali art, how iconography helps identify deities and sacred symbolism, and why ancient art pieces in Nepal are slowly losing their historical and spiritual value. The guests also discuss practical solutions for art conservation, preserving Kathmandu Valley heritage, and educating younger generations about traditional craftsmanship. You’ll also discover how traditional sculptures are made through the ancient lost-wax process, the difference between temple art and modern commercial art, and why Lalitpur art carries a unique artistic identity. The podcast further explores how tourists perceive Nepali art, whether art can become a sustainable career in Nepal, and the importance of events like Kathmandu Art Biennale 2026 in promoting Nepal’s artistic legacy globally. From Vajrayogini art and Buddhist symbolism to sculpture making, sacred art, and Nepal’s evolving art scene, this episode offers a rare behind-the-scenes look into the rich artistic traditions of Kathmandu Valley.

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Rajan Sakya (Entrepreneur)

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Suman Shakya (Traditional Artists)

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