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Swatantratagaamy
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Posted on 07-03-07 2:20
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Is it true? http://www.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/asiapcf/07/03/nepal.goddess.ap/index.html
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Bajeko Sekuwa
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Posted on 07-03-07 2:33
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This is a bullshit tradition in nepal. it should be avoided.
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Poon-Hill
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Posted on 07-03-07 7:57
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U see, there might have been an argument between the people who took the Kumari to United States and the head of Kumari tradition system. With an egoistic attitude, the head might have stripped her status to show his anger to the people who took the Kumari to the states. She just got in the middle of arguments and unfortunately got her status stripped off. There is nothing wrong in Kumari travelling to outside world. Infact CNN took it very good as an interesting subject and the people in states were glad to see her, a lot of people became aware of this tradition of Nepal. I feel sorry for her. Sometimes even doing the right thing, you can get humiliation instead of encouragement. And it pisses me off when people do this.
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