Lal Gurung uses the narrative to highlight Nepal's diversity. The book emphasizes that the "root" of the nation is strong only when people of different castes, creeds, and ethnicities are united. It promotes the idea of "Unity in Diversity," a cornerstone of Nepali society.
Mulki Ko Sarauta (The Code of the Land) stands as a monumental pillar in Nepal’s legal and social history. While Book 1 primarily laid the groundwork for administrative and civil governance, —traditionally focusing on the Penal Code and Judicial Procedures mulki ko sarauta book 2 complete