Goddess Kumari – The Living Goddess

The Kumari Goddess is the only living goddess worshipped by Hindus and Buddhists. The literal meaning of Kumari is Virgin. Kumari Goddess is the living incarnation of Goddess Taleju. Kumari is the human incarnation of Goddess Taleju and symbolizes power and protection. The word “kumari” is derived from the Sanskrit word “kaumarya” which means princess. In Nepal,Continue reading “Goddess Kumari – The Living Goddess”

Maghi Sankranti

Maghe Sankranti is a hidus festival observed on the first day of Magh (around mid-January). It is celebrated as the starting of the auspicious month of Magh by Nepali people. Through some sources, it’s found that hindu observe this festival as Makar festival where most people take fast and worship lord “Makar”-God Ayopa. In comparison toContinue reading “Maghi Sankranti”

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