Answer:
1. The concept of unity in diversity was accepted by the state after the unification of Nepal by the late King Prithvi Narayan Shah.
2. Nepal is similar to the garden where different types of flowers are grown. The fragrance of these flowers enchants the whole garden making it beautiful and pleasant. In a similar manner, the diversity of Nepalese people makes it a beautiful country where each community has something unique to give back to the nation.
3.Nepal is a land of unity in diversity. In Nepal, people of various ethnic groups, religions, languages, customs, and culture live. Two major religion which is practiced in the country is Hinduism and Buddhism. The people in Nepal give importance to the varied cultures and customs to depict their culture.
4.Our National anthem is surely an expression of national unity in the following ways: It is our national anthem where people from varied backgrounds, irrespective of caste, creed, religion or sex stand up and sing in unison, paying respect and gratitude to the country. e. It captures the very essence of our country. Nepal's national anthem really promotes diversity. There are all sorts of words used that display diversity. There is usage of Terai (Plains), Himal (Mountains) and Pahad (Hills) which represents all Nepalese. So, Nepal's national anthem unites people and promotes diversity.