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Nepal's stolen gods
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Buddhist monks perform 'puja' or prayer ceremony in an ancient monastery in Lo Manthang, Nepal. Tibetan Buddhist rituals have remained unchanged in this Himalayan region since the 14th century. However, recent thefts of idols has prompted fears that religion and an ancient way of life is under threat. 

The arid and desolate mountain ranges of Upper Mustang in Nepal are extremely remote. 


But the inhospitable terrain hasn't stopped art thieves from plundering the region's treasures. 

On the global art market, Himalayan statues of deities fetch millions of dollars. But to the Nepalese, they are living gods who are being stolen from their communities. 

Since the 1980s, authorities estimate thieves have plundered tens of thousands of Nepalese antiquities. 

While some are legally purchased, many, they say, are stolen and sold into the $8bn year illegal black art market. 
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