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Nepal Crowns Two-Year-Old Girl as New Living Goddess

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In Kathmandu, Nepal, a two-year-old girl named Aryatara Shakya has been chosen as the country’s new Kumari, or living goddess, marking a sacred tradition that bridges Hindu and Buddhist faiths.

 

 

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The selection took place during Dashain, Nepal’s longest and most important Hindu festival celebrating the triumph of good over evil.

 

At just 2 years and 8 months old, Aryatara replaces former goddess Trishna Shakya, who served as the Kumari since 2017 and returned to mortal life upon reaching puberty. The Kumari is always selected from the Shakya clan of the Newar community in Kathmandu Valley. Candidates must meet strict criteria, including flawless skin, eyes, and teeth, and a calm nature unafraid of the dark.

 

 

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The ceremony, filled with ancient symbolism, saw devotees bowing to touch the child goddess’s feet and offering flowers and money—a gesture of deep reverence. “She was just my daughter yesterday, but today she is a goddess,” said her father, Ananta Shakya, expressing both pride and awe.

 

Kumaris live a secluded life within the temple palace, emerging only for special festivals like Indra Jatra and Dashain. Though modern reforms now allow education through private tutors and access to television, challenges remain. Many former Kumaris struggle to adapt to ordinary life after their divine role ends, and superstition still discourages men from marrying them.

 

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Nepal’s government now supports retired Kumaris with a modest monthly pension of about $110, a gesture of respect toward the young women once revered as deities.

 

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Aryatara Shakya, aged 2, becomes Nepal’s new living goddess during the Dashain festival.

 

The Kumari tradition blends Hindu and Buddhist beliefs and selects girls from the Newar Shakya clan.

 

Modern updates allow Kumaris to receive education and government pensions post-retirement.

 

 

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https://edition.cnn.com/2025/09/30/asia/nepal-girl-new-living-goddess-intl-hnk

 

 

Not enough pension. I have witnessed Kumari ceremonies and sent a Barbie to the outgoing Kumari. I think it's a magical tradition.

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