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| 表面の説明 | Central square cartouche divided into six panels by intersecting lines, with a small trishula (trident) at the centre junction, bearing the royal name GYANENDRA BIR BIKRAM DEV in Devanagari script distributed across the panels. An ornate octagonal border with floral and foliate decorative motifs frames the central square, with the Bikram Sambat date 2062 inscribed in two panels at the base. The legend SRI SRI SRI appears in Devanagari above the cartouche, and a beaded outer border runs along the coin's rim. |
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| 裏面の文字体系 | Devanagari, Latin |
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The World Hindu Federation — Vishwa Hindu Mahasangh in Nepali — held its international convention in Kathmandu, prompting this commemorative issue. The timing was politically loaded: by 2005, King Gyanendra had dismissed the elected government and assumed direct rule, positioning the monarchy as the defender of Nepal's status as the world's only constitutionally declared Hindu state. That status would be revoked by parliament just one year later, in 2006, making this coin a product of the final chapter of Hindu kingship in Nepal.