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    Home»World»Inside the Life of a Kumari: The Ancient Tradition of Nepal’s Living Goddesses

    Inside the Life of a Kumari: The Ancient Tradition of Nepal’s Living Goddesses

    World September 30, 20251 Min Read
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    Inside the Life of a Kumari: The Ancient Tradition of Nepal’s Living Goddesses
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    The Kumari tradition in Nepal involves selecting young girls, usually aged 2 to 4, to be living goddesses. Aryatara Shakya, the newest Kumari, exemplifies this tradition. Her selection follows a precise set of criteria, including physical attributes and a test of courage, which involves remaining fearless in a daunting environment. The chosen girl must possess specific qualities, such as physical strength and a clear, melodious voice.

    Her life contrasts sharply with that of other children; Kumari’s typically don’t go to school and have limited public exposure. They are honored during festivals and are believed to possess divine powers. The government supports retired Kumaris with pensions to enable them to live with dignity. The tradition dates back to the 17th century and is primarily linked to the Newari culture of Kathmandu.

    Culture Dashain Festivals Hinduism Kathmandu Kumari Living Goddess Nepal Religion Tradition
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