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MM8303 Kumaris
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Seven retired Royal Kumaris are honored inside Kathmandu Durbar Square in the morning of the final day of Kumāri Jātrā, where the Royal Kumari is taken around the city in a chariot procession among thousands of the country's Hindus and Nepali Buddhists. The word Kumari literally means “virgin” in Nepali. These living goddesses are young, pre-pubescent girls who are considered to be incarnations of the Hindu goddess of power, Kali.
Contract for story is Kashinath Tamot, kashinath.tamot@nepalmandal.org and Sangeeta Lama, sangeetala@gmail.com .
- Filename
- MM8303_141001_12725_RT_V2.tif
- Copyright
- Stephanie Sinclair
- Image Size
- 5760x3840 / 63.3MB
- Contained in galleries
- Nepal's Living Goddesses