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Newly appointed Royal Living Goddess Aryatara Shakya, 2 1/2  years old, is carried from her private house towards the historic Kumari Ghar a...

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New Royal Living Goddess Kumari In Nepal

30 September 2025

Newly appointed Royal Living Goddess Aryatara Shakya, 2 1/2  years old, is carried from her private house towards the historic Kumari Ghar a...

#12812651

30 September 2025

Newly appointed Royal Living Goddess Aryatara Shakya, 2 1/2 years old, is carried from her private house towards the historic Kumari Ghar at Hanumandhoka Durbar Square in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 30, 2025. She succeeds Trishna Shakya, who retires upon reaching puberty and is bid farewell with traditional music and rituals. The Royal Kumari, regarded as the living incarnation of Goddess Taleju, is selected exclusively from the Shakya clan of Kathmandu's 16 bahals through an elaborate process involving the Panchang Committee, Taleju's chief priest, astrologers, and Guthi representatives. A Kumari must embody 32 physical and spiritual perfections, show fearlessness, and bear no bodily marks or flaws. Once enthroned, she lives a highly restricted and sacred life--no longer attending school or playing outside, as such acts are considered ritually impure. Worshipped by both Hindus and Buddhists, the Royal Kumari embodies Nepal's centuries-old tradition, symbolizing divine purity, cultural heritage, and continuity of ancient rituals.


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Newly appointed Royal Living Goddess Aryatara Shakya, 2 1/2  years old, is carried from her private house towards the historic Kumari Ghar a...

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New Royal Living Goddess Kumari In Nepal

30 September 2025

Newly appointed Royal Living Goddess Aryatara Shakya, 2 1/2  years old, is carried from her private house towards the historic Kumari Ghar a...

#12812652

30 September 2025

Newly appointed Royal Living Goddess Aryatara Shakya, 2 1/2 years old, is carried from her private house towards the historic Kumari Ghar at Hanumandhoka Durbar Square in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 30, 2025. She succeeds Trishna Shakya, who retires upon reaching puberty and is bid farewell with traditional music and rituals. The Royal Kumari, regarded as the living incarnation of Goddess Taleju, is selected exclusively from the Shakya clan of Kathmandu's 16 bahals through an elaborate process involving the Panchang Committee, Taleju's chief priest, astrologers, and Guthi representatives. A Kumari must embody 32 physical and spiritual perfections, show fearlessness, and bear no bodily marks or flaws. Once enthroned, she lives a highly restricted and sacred life--no longer attending school or playing outside, as such acts are considered ritually impure. Worshipped by both Hindus and Buddhists, the Royal Kumari embodies Nepal's centuries-old tradition, symbolizing divine purity, cultural heritage, and continuity of ancient rituals.


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Newly appointed Royal Living Goddess Aryatara Shakya, 2 1/2  years old, is carried from her private house towards the historic Kumari Ghar a...

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New Royal Living Goddess Kumari In Nepal

30 September 2025

Newly appointed Royal Living Goddess Aryatara Shakya, 2 1/2  years old, is carried from her private house towards the historic Kumari Ghar a...

#12812654

30 September 2025

Newly appointed Royal Living Goddess Aryatara Shakya, 2 1/2 years old, is carried from her private house towards the historic Kumari Ghar at Hanumandhoka Durbar Square in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 30, 2025. She succeeds Trishna Shakya, who retires upon reaching puberty and is bid farewell with traditional music and rituals. The Royal Kumari, regarded as the living incarnation of Goddess Taleju, is selected exclusively from the Shakya clan of Kathmandu's 16 bahals through an elaborate process involving the Panchang Committee, Taleju's chief priest, astrologers, and Guthi representatives. A Kumari must embody 32 physical and spiritual perfections, show fearlessness, and bear no bodily marks or flaws. Once enthroned, she lives a highly restricted and sacred life--no longer attending school or playing outside, as such acts are considered ritually impure. Worshipped by both Hindus and Buddhists, the Royal Kumari embodies Nepal's centuries-old tradition, symbolizing divine purity, cultural heritage, and continuity of ancient rituals.


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Newly appointed Royal Living Goddess Aryatara Shakya, 2 1/2  years old, is carried from her private house towards the historic Kumari Ghar a...

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New Royal Living Goddess Kumari In Nepal

30 September 2025

Newly appointed Royal Living Goddess Aryatara Shakya, 2 1/2  years old, is carried from her private house towards the historic Kumari Ghar a...

#12812657

30 September 2025

Newly appointed Royal Living Goddess Aryatara Shakya, 2 1/2 years old, is carried from her private house towards the historic Kumari Ghar at Hanumandhoka Durbar Square in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 30, 2025. She succeeds Trishna Shakya, who retires upon reaching puberty and is bid farewell with traditional music and rituals. The Royal Kumari, regarded as the living incarnation of Goddess Taleju, is selected exclusively from the Shakya clan of Kathmandu's 16 bahals through an elaborate process involving the Panchang Committee, Taleju's chief priest, astrologers, and Guthi representatives. A Kumari must embody 32 physical and spiritual perfections, show fearlessness, and bear no bodily marks or flaws. Once enthroned, she lives a highly restricted and sacred life--no longer attending school or playing outside, as such acts are considered ritually impure. Worshipped by both Hindus and Buddhists, the Royal Kumari embodies Nepal's centuries-old tradition, symbolizing divine purity, cultural heritage, and continuity of ancient rituals.


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Newly appointed Royal Living Goddess Aryatara Shakya, 2 1/2  years old, is carried from her private house towards the historic Kumari Ghar a...

#12812658

New Royal Living Goddess Kumari In Nepal

30 September 2025

Newly appointed Royal Living Goddess Aryatara Shakya, 2 1/2  years old, is carried from her private house towards the historic Kumari Ghar a...

#12812658

30 September 2025

Newly appointed Royal Living Goddess Aryatara Shakya, 2 1/2 years old, is carried from her private house towards the historic Kumari Ghar at Hanumandhoka Durbar Square in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 30, 2025. She succeeds Trishna Shakya, who retires upon reaching puberty and is bid farewell with traditional music and rituals. The Royal Kumari, regarded as the living incarnation of Goddess Taleju, is selected exclusively from the Shakya clan of Kathmandu's 16 bahals through an elaborate process involving the Panchang Committee, Taleju's chief priest, astrologers, and Guthi representatives. A Kumari must embody 32 physical and spiritual perfections, show fearlessness, and bear no bodily marks or flaws. Once enthroned, she lives a highly restricted and sacred life--no longer attending school or playing outside, as such acts are considered ritually impure. Worshipped by both Hindus and Buddhists, the Royal Kumari embodies Nepal's centuries-old tradition, symbolizing divine purity, cultural heritage, and continuity of ancient rituals.


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Newly appointed Royal Living Goddess Aryatara Shakya, 2 1/2  years old, is carried from her private house towards the historic Kumari Ghar a...

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New Royal Living Goddess Kumari In Nepal

30 September 2025

Newly appointed Royal Living Goddess Aryatara Shakya, 2 1/2  years old, is carried from her private house towards the historic Kumari Ghar a...

#12812660

30 September 2025

Newly appointed Royal Living Goddess Aryatara Shakya, 2 1/2 years old, is carried from her private house towards the historic Kumari Ghar at Hanumandhoka Durbar Square in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 30, 2025. She succeeds Trishna Shakya, who retires upon reaching puberty and is bid farewell with traditional music and rituals. The Royal Kumari, regarded as the living incarnation of Goddess Taleju, is selected exclusively from the Shakya clan of Kathmandu's 16 bahals through an elaborate process involving the Panchang Committee, Taleju's chief priest, astrologers, and Guthi representatives. A Kumari must embody 32 physical and spiritual perfections, show fearlessness, and bear no bodily marks or flaws. Once enthroned, she lives a highly restricted and sacred life--no longer attending school or playing outside, as such acts are considered ritually impure. Worshipped by both Hindus and Buddhists, the Royal Kumari embodies Nepal's centuries-old tradition, symbolizing divine purity, cultural heritage, and continuity of ancient rituals.


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Newly appointed Royal Living Goddess Aryatara Shakya, 2 1/2  years old, is carried from her private house towards the historic Kumari Ghar a...

#12812662

New Royal Living Goddess Kumari In Nepal

30 September 2025

Newly appointed Royal Living Goddess Aryatara Shakya, 2 1/2  years old, is carried from her private house towards the historic Kumari Ghar a...

#12812662

30 September 2025

Newly appointed Royal Living Goddess Aryatara Shakya, 2 1/2 years old, is carried from her private house towards the historic Kumari Ghar at Hanumandhoka Durbar Square in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 30, 2025. She succeeds Trishna Shakya, who retires upon reaching puberty and is bid farewell with traditional music and rituals. The Royal Kumari, regarded as the living incarnation of Goddess Taleju, is selected exclusively from the Shakya clan of Kathmandu's 16 bahals through an elaborate process involving the Panchang Committee, Taleju's chief priest, astrologers, and Guthi representatives. A Kumari must embody 32 physical and spiritual perfections, show fearlessness, and bear no bodily marks or flaws. Once enthroned, she lives a highly restricted and sacred life--no longer attending school or playing outside, as such acts are considered ritually impure. Worshipped by both Hindus and Buddhists, the Royal Kumari embodies Nepal's centuries-old tradition, symbolizing divine purity, cultural heritage, and continuity of ancient rituals.


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Newly appointed Royal Living Goddess Aryatara Shakya, 2 1/2  years old, is carried from her private house towards the historic Kumari Ghar a...

#12812663

New Royal Living Goddess Kumari In Nepal

30 September 2025

Newly appointed Royal Living Goddess Aryatara Shakya, 2 1/2  years old, is carried from her private house towards the historic Kumari Ghar a...

#12812663

30 September 2025

Newly appointed Royal Living Goddess Aryatara Shakya, 2 1/2 years old, is carried from her private house towards the historic Kumari Ghar at Hanumandhoka Durbar Square in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 30, 2025. She succeeds Trishna Shakya, who retires upon reaching puberty and is bid farewell with traditional music and rituals. The Royal Kumari, regarded as the living incarnation of Goddess Taleju, is selected exclusively from the Shakya clan of Kathmandu's 16 bahals through an elaborate process involving the Panchang Committee, Taleju's chief priest, astrologers, and Guthi representatives. A Kumari must embody 32 physical and spiritual perfections, show fearlessness, and bear no bodily marks or flaws. Once enthroned, she lives a highly restricted and sacred life--no longer attending school or playing outside, as such acts are considered ritually impure. Worshipped by both Hindus and Buddhists, the Royal Kumari embodies Nepal's centuries-old tradition, symbolizing divine purity, cultural heritage, and continuity of ancient rituals.


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The newly appointed Royal Living Goddess Aryatara Shakya, 2 1/2  years old, is carried from her private house towards the historic Kumari Gh...

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New Royal Living Goddess Kumari In Nepal

30 September 2025

The newly appointed Royal Living Goddess Aryatara Shakya, 2 1/2  years old, is carried from her private house towards the historic Kumari Gh...

#12813116

30 September 2025

The newly appointed Royal Living Goddess Aryatara Shakya, 2 1/2 years old, is carried from her private house towards the historic Kumari Ghar at Hanumandhoka Durbar Square in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 30, 2025. She succeeds Trishna Shakya, who retires upon reaching puberty and is bid farewell with traditional music and rituals. The Royal Kumari, regarded as the living incarnation of Goddess Taleju, is selected exclusively from the Shakya clan of Kathmandu's 16 bahals through an elaborate process involving the Panchang Committee, Taleju's chief priest, astrologers, and Guthi representatives. A Kumari must embody 32 physical and spiritual perfections, show fearlessness, and bear no bodily marks or flaws. Once enthroned, she lives a highly restricted and sacred life--no longer attending school or playing outside, as such acts are considered ritually impure. Worshipped by both Hindus and Buddhists, the Royal Kumari embodies Nepal's centuries-old tradition, symbolizing divine purity, cultural heritage, and continuity of ancient rituals.


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The newly appointed Royal Living Goddess Aryatara Shakya, 2 1/2  years old, is carried from her private house towards the historic Kumari Gh...

#12813117

New Royal Living Goddess Kumari In Nepal

30 September 2025

The newly appointed Royal Living Goddess Aryatara Shakya, 2 1/2  years old, is carried from her private house towards the historic Kumari Gh...

#12813117

30 September 2025

The newly appointed Royal Living Goddess Aryatara Shakya, 2 1/2 years old, is carried from her private house towards the historic Kumari Ghar at Hanumandhoka Durbar Square in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 30, 2025. She succeeds Trishna Shakya, who retires upon reaching puberty and is bid farewell with traditional music and rituals. The Royal Kumari, regarded as the living incarnation of Goddess Taleju, is selected exclusively from the Shakya clan of Kathmandu's 16 bahals through an elaborate process involving the Panchang Committee, Taleju's chief priest, astrologers, and Guthi representatives. A Kumari must embody 32 physical and spiritual perfections, show fearlessness, and bear no bodily marks or flaws. Once enthroned, she lives a highly restricted and sacred life--no longer attending school or playing outside, as such acts are considered ritually impure. Worshipped by both Hindus and Buddhists, the Royal Kumari embodies Nepal's centuries-old tradition, symbolizing divine purity, cultural heritage, and continuity of ancient rituals.


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People pray at the graves of fallen soldiers, killed by the Russian army during the 2022 invasion in the old town of Lviv on Lychakiv Cemete...

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Independence Day In Lviv, Ukraine

24 August 2022

People pray at the graves of fallen soldiers, killed by the Russian army during the 2022 invasion in the old town of Lviv on Lychakiv Cemete...

#8712136

24 August 2022

People pray at the graves of fallen soldiers, killed by the Russian army during the 2022 invasion in the old town of Lviv on Lychakiv Cemetery as Ukrainians celebrate Independence Day, as well as mark 6 month of war with Russia on August 24. The city of Lviv selected a separate slot of land in the cemetery for the soldiers fallen in the fight with Russia, who are highly regarded as national heroes. Any large-scale celebration of Independence Day was banned due to the fear of Russian bombardment. Ukrainians in Lviv celebrated the holiday having quiet walks, displaying their national symbols, and paying tribute to the fallen servicemen.


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People pray at the graves of fallen soldiers, killed by the Russian army during the 2022 invasion in the old town of Lviv on Lychakiv Cemete...

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Independence Day In Lviv, Ukraine

24 August 2022

People pray at the graves of fallen soldiers, killed by the Russian army during the 2022 invasion in the old town of Lviv on Lychakiv Cemete...

#8712138

24 August 2022

People pray at the graves of fallen soldiers, killed by the Russian army during the 2022 invasion in the old town of Lviv on Lychakiv Cemetery as Ukrainians celebrate Independence Day, as well as mark 6 month of war with Russia on August 24. The city of Lviv selected a separate slot of land in the cemetery for the soldiers fallen in the fight with Russia, who are highly regarded as national heroes. Any large-scale celebration of Independence Day was banned due to the fear of Russian bombardment. Ukrainians in Lviv celebrated the holiday having quiet walks, displaying their national symbols, and paying tribute to the fallen servicemen.


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A man prays at the grave of a fallen soldier, killed by the Russian army during the 2022 invasion in the old town of Lviv on Lychakiv Cemete...

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Independence Day In Lviv, Ukraine

24 August 2022

A man prays at the grave of a fallen soldier, killed by the Russian army during the 2022 invasion in the old town of Lviv on Lychakiv Cemete...

#8712134

24 August 2022

A man prays at the grave of a fallen soldier, killed by the Russian army during the 2022 invasion in the old town of Lviv on Lychakiv Cemetery as Ukrainians celebrate Independence Day, as well as mark 6 month of war with Russia on August 24. The city of Lviv selected a separate slot of land in the cemetery for the soldiers fallen in the fight with Russia, who are highly regarded as national heroes. Any large-scale celebration of Independence Day was banned due to the fear of Russian bombardment. Ukrainians in Lviv celebrated the holiday having quiet walks, displaying their national symbols, and paying tribute to the fallen servicemen.


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A man visits the graves of the fallen soldiers, killed by the Russian army during the 2022 invasion in the old town of Lviv on Lychakiv Ceme...

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Independence Day In Lviv, Ukraine

24 August 2022

A man visits the graves of the fallen soldiers, killed by the Russian army during the 2022 invasion in the old town of Lviv on Lychakiv Ceme...

#8712132

24 August 2022

A man visits the graves of the fallen soldiers, killed by the Russian army during the 2022 invasion in the old town of Lviv on Lychakiv Cemetery as Ukrainians celebrate Independence Day, as well as mark 6 month of war with Russia on August 24. The city of Lviv selected a separate slot of land in the cemetery for the soldiers fallen in the fight with Russia, who are highly regarded as national heroes. Any large-scale celebration of Independence Day was banned due to the fear of Russian bombardment. Ukrainians in Lviv celebrated the holiday having quiet walks, displaying their national symbols, and paying tribute to the fallen servicemen.


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People pray at the graves of fallen soldiers, killed by the Russian army during the 2022 invasion in the old town of Lviv on Lychakiv Cemete...

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Independence Day In Lviv, Ukraine

24 August 2022

People pray at the graves of fallen soldiers, killed by the Russian army during the 2022 invasion in the old town of Lviv on Lychakiv Cemete...

#8712128

24 August 2022

People pray at the graves of fallen soldiers, killed by the Russian army during the 2022 invasion in the old town of Lviv on Lychakiv Cemetery as Ukrainians celebrate Independence Day, as well as mark 6 month of war with Russia on August 24. The city of Lviv selected a separate slot of land in the cemetery for the soldiers fallen in the fight with Russia, who are highly regarded as national heroes. Any large-scale celebration of Independence Day was banned due to the fear of Russian bombardment. Ukrainians in Lviv celebrated the holiday having quiet walks, displaying their national symbols, and paying tribute to the fallen servicemen.


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A man prays at the grave of a fallen soldier, killed by the Russian army during the 2022 invasion in the old town of Lviv on Lychakiv Cemete...

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Independence Day In Lviv, Ukraine

24 August 2022

A man prays at the grave of a fallen soldier, killed by the Russian army during the 2022 invasion in the old town of Lviv on Lychakiv Cemete...

#8712130

24 August 2022

A man prays at the grave of a fallen soldier, killed by the Russian army during the 2022 invasion in the old town of Lviv on Lychakiv Cemetery as Ukrainians celebrate Independence Day, as well as mark 6 month of war with Russia on August 24. The city of Lviv selected a separate slot of land in the cemetery for the soldiers fallen in the fight with Russia, who are highly regarded as national heroes. Any large-scale celebration of Independence Day was banned due to the fear of Russian bombardment. Ukrainians in Lviv celebrated the holiday having quiet walks, displaying their national symbols, and paying tribute to the fallen servicemen.


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