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Two-year-old girl recognized as living goddess in Nepal

Two-year-old girl recognized as living goddess in Nepal

A new and fascinating event has occurred in Nepal's world of deities. This year, a two-year-old girl, Aryatara Shakya, was declared a living goddess, which has sparked great interest among the religious population of the country. According to "The Economic Times," Aryatara Shakya has been chosen as the new incarnation of the Hindu deity Taleju.

Aryatara Shakya, the two-year-old girl, is now the new living leader of Taleju, fulfilling her important and cherished role. This title is also given in accordance with the family traditions of the Shakya Buddhist caste in Nepal.

According to reports, the previous living goddess was eight-year-old Trishna Shakya. For many years, the requirements and traditions for this title have been strictly defined: the living goddess must not only be healthy but also have unbroken teeth, embodying a flawless appearance characteristic of the role.

A candidate for the title of living goddess must have skin resembling the lotus flower, possess a clear voice, and speak beautifully and harmoniously. Among the men wearing masks and terrifying faces, the candidate must be the one who can overcome all trials.

Now, Aryatara Shakya will begin to learn and adapt to her duties in the palace. She will participate in various ceremonies, pray for guests, and carry out traditional duties. She is prohibited from playing with other children, attending school, or leaving the palace.

Aryatara Shakya is an honorable person with international attention, striving to fulfill traditions and take care of people. There are many 

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