Download Life as a Nepalese 'living goddess'
Rashmila Shakya is one of Nepal's former Royal Kumaris who were once considered ‘living goddesses’, the living incarnations of a Hindu deity. According to tradition, the girl, who is selected as a child must be prepubescent, which means the role is changed every eight or so years. Rashmila was four years old when her selection happened. Her family were given just a week to say goodbye to her before she was moved into a temple which she was only allowed to leave for 13 days each year. She has written a book called 'From Goddess to Mortal' with Scott Berry.
Image: Rashmila Shakya sitting next to a framed photograph of herself as a Royal Kumaris
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Published on Saturday, 20th April 2019.
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