Who WE Are?
Our Mission
The Bajracharya are a prominent subgroup within the Newar community, primarily known for their association with Vajrayana Buddhism and the practice of various rituals and ceremonies in Nepal.
It is our duty to fulfill some necessary missions as:
- Preservation of Vajrayana Buddhism
- Upholding and passing on their unique cultural heritage
- To provide spiritual guidance and services to the community, including performing rituals, ceremonies, and offering religious teachings

Identity Of Us
The Bajracharya people have a strong association with Vajrayana Buddhism. Many of them are priests or practitioners involved in performing religious rituals, ceremonies, and other Buddhist practices.
Historically, the Bajracharya have held significant social status within Newar society due to their roles as religious leaders and priests. Their expertise in conducting religious ceremonies, providing spiritual guidance, and performing specific rituals has contributed to their respected position in the community.
Our Core Values
The Newar people are an indigenous community in Nepal known for their rich cultural heritage, traditions, and unique customs. Their culture is shaped by a set of core values that have been passed down through generations.
- Embrace and respect diverse religious beliefs, particularly Hinduism and Buddhism.
- Dedication to preserving and promoting their rich cultural heritage, including art, music, dance, and architecture.
- Emphasize strong family ties and maintain a closely-knit community.