by Siddhi B. Ranjitkar
Paperback (Edition: 1999)
Book Faith India
ISBN 81-7303-165-7
Size: 6" x 4.3"
Pages: 49
Kumari Puja or virgin worship is an ancient feature of Asia religions dating back to at least the late Vedic period. Archaeological evidence indicates that mother goddesses have always occupied a very significant position even in the religions of such ancient civilizations as Mohenjo-daro and Harappa.
In Nepal, The Living Goddess Kumari is regarded as a supreme Tantric goddess-a common deity worshiped by both Hindus and Buddhists. While Hindu Tantriks worship her as Durga Bhawani or Taleju, Buddhist Tantriks worship her as Vajradevi. According to a popular belief, Kumari possesses unlimited spiritual powers and protects people from demons and evil spirits.
Newars of Nepal devote a great deal of their devotion and ritual activity to the worship of the female divine force in her multifarious forms, but the most notable and unique feature of their religion is the worship of Kumari, the living virgin goddess.
This handy, concise book presents the mysterious phenomenon of the Living Goddess.
Contents:
Preface Chapter One Kumari: The Supreme Goddess Reasons for Expressing the Goddess in Code Agam Deo: The Living Goddess Kumari in Code The Living Goddess Kumari is Goddess Taleju Goddess Kumari is Chandeswori Goddess Kumari is the Manifestation of Ten Deities, and is Mahalaxmi The Living Goddess is also Khadga Chapter Two Tantric Tradition of Worshipping a Female Deity Selection of a Girl for the Position of The Living Goddess Ornaments of The Living Goddess Chapter Three Goddess Kumari Possesses Sovereignty Disintegration of Ye (Kathmandu) and Proliferation of Goddess Kumari Unification of Principalities Chapter Four Tradition of the Chariot Pulling Festival Kumari-House Advent of Shah King Thi-majiu Platform Facts about the Lunatic Kumari Chowk Chapter Five Outings of The Living Goddess Kumari Tantrik Offering Attendants to The Living Goddess Kumari
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