The Kumari Devi- The World's Only Living Goddess
Unlike Hinduism, We Christians believe in a monotheistic God with three persona- Father, Son and the Holy Spirit- the Holy Trinity. Like an egg which has a yolk, the white albumin and the shell. The yolk is still an egg and so is the shell. But each of them is different. Before everything was created, God cannot exist alone in the Universe or Multiverse (whichever you believe) because God is Love and love needs an object. If God was alone then He will be loving himself which is narcissistic- a trait against His nature. So the Trinity must exist so there can be an object of their love and They can love each other. When God created us he said- Let US make man in Our own image. Not I will make man in My own image.
The predominance of the Kumari cult is more distinctly evident among the Newar community inside the
The selection of the Living Goddess is a highly elaborate tantric ritual. Upon pass
The sight of the Buffalo heads scattered around, the demon- like masked dancers, the terrifying noises they encounter scare some of these innocent babies. The real goddess is unlikely to be frightened, so the one who is calm and collected throughout the tests is the only girl who is entitled to sit on the pedestal for worship as the Living Goddess. Then as a final test similar to that of the Dalai Lama, the Kumari then chooses items of clothing and decoration worn by her predecessor.
The god-house Kumari Ghar is a store-house of magnificent intricate carvings where the Living Goddess perfor
ms her daily rituals. During her tenure in the god-house, Guthi Sansthan, the government trust fund bears her entire expenses including that of her caretakers. Under normal circumstances, her days in the god-house come to an end with her first menstruation, but if she turns out to be unlucky, as they say, even a minor scratch on her body that bleeds can make her invalid for worship. She then changes back to the status of normal mortal and the search of a new Kumari begins.
The god-house Kumari Ghar is a store-house of magnificent intricate carvings where the Living Goddess perfor
It is said to be unlucky to marry an ex-Kumari.
On Indra Jatra, in September, the Living Goddess in all her jeweled splendor travels thr
ough the older part of Kathmandu city in a three tiered chariot accompanied by Ganesh and Bhairab each day for three days. It is really a grand gala in which people in their thousands throng in and around the Kathmandu Durbar Square to pay their homage to the Living Goddess. During this festival she also blesses the King in keeping with the tradition in which the first king of the Shah dynasty, who annexed Kathmandu in 1768, received a blessing from the Living Goddess.
On Indra Jatra, in September, the Living Goddess in all her jeweled splendor travels thr