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Toddler ‘Aryatara Shakya’ Is Anointed As “Kumari” The Living Goddess After Undergoing Ancient Ritual
Two-and-a-half-year-old Aryatara Shakya, in red regalia, is escorted to the Taleju Bhawani Temple in Kathmandu Durbar Square, Nepal, on September 30, 2025, to formally anoint her as the new Royal Kumari, the living goddess of Nepal. Nepal has a unique tradition of worshipping the ''Kumari,'' the living goddess, who is appointed at certain intervals following a strict selection process. A young Newar girl with no blemishes is chosen to represent the Goddess Kumari as an incarnation of Goddess Taleju, the tutelary deity of the Malla dynasty and the Shah dynasty, which inherited the tradition. The young candidates from the Shakya caste among the Newars, many as young as four years old, must go through an extremely strict selection process before one of them is chosen to represent the Goddess. She must remain calm and show no signs of fear even when put through scary tests. Once chosen, she has to live within the Kumari Ghar (Kumari's House), her feet must never touch the ground, and she leaves her residence only during certain festivals. She remains a Living Goddess until any form of bleeding occurs, which is usually when she reaches puberty. The Living Goddess is worshipped with great reverence, and even the Shah Kings follow the tradition of receiving tika and blessings from her. Dating back to the 17th century, the practice is institutionalized by a Malla king. Legend has it that King Jaya Prakash Malla, under the influence of alcohol while playing a game with the visiting Goddess Taleju in the form of a human, starts lusting after her. This offends the goddess, and she orders the king to make an oath that he will select a virgin girl within whom she will always reside. The tradition continues to this day. The Malla dynasty is ousted by King Prithvi Narayan Shah, but the tradition of revering the Goddess Kumari is continued by the conquerors. Until 2008, the Shah King goes to the Kumari to receive tika on his forehead, which symbolizes the empowering. (Photo by STR/ -
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Toddler ‘Aryatara Shakya’ Is Anointed As “Kumari” The Living Goddess After Undergoing Ancient Ritual
Two-and-a-half-year-old Aryatara Shakya, in red regalia, is escorted to the Taleju Bhawani Temple in Kathmandu Durbar Square, Nepal, on September 30, 2025, to formally anoint her as the new Royal Kumari, the living goddess of Nepal. Nepal has a unique tradition of worshipping the ''Kumari,'' the living goddess, who is appointed at certain intervals following a strict selection process. A young Newar girl with no blemishes is chosen to represent the Goddess Kumari as an incarnation of Goddess Taleju, the tutelary deity of the Malla dynasty and the Shah dynasty, which inherited the tradition. The young candidates from the Shakya caste among the Newars, many as young as four years old, must go through an extremely strict selection process before one of them is chosen to represent the Goddess. She must remain calm and show no signs of fear even when put through scary tests. Once chosen, she has to live within the Kumari Ghar (Kumari's House), her feet must never touch the ground, and she leaves her residence only during certain festivals. She remains a Living Goddess until any form of bleeding occurs, which is usually when she reaches puberty. The Living Goddess is worshipped with great reverence, and even the Shah Kings follow the tradition of receiving tika and blessings from her. Dating back to the 17th century, the practice is institutionalized by a Malla king. Legend has it that King Jaya Prakash Malla, under the influence of alcohol while playing a game with the visiting Goddess Taleju in the form of a human, starts lusting after her. This offends the goddess, and she orders the king to make an oath that he will select a virgin girl within whom she will always reside. The tradition continues to this day. The Malla dynasty is ousted by King Prithvi Narayan Shah, but the tradition of revering the Goddess Kumari is continued by the conquerors. Until 2008, the Shah King goes to the Kumari to receive tika on his forehead, which symbolizes the empowering. (Photo by STR/ -
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USA - 2008 - Coachella festival in Indio
Serj Tankian performing at the 2008 Coachella festival in Indio.
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USA - 2008 - Coachella festival in Indio
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USA - 2008 - Coachella festival in Indio
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Celine Dion am 20.06.2008 in der Color Line Arena in Hamburg
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NEWS - Damien Hirst Formaldehyd-Skulpturen Ausstellung, Gagosian Gallery, London
Gagosian Gallery, London, UK. 9 March 2022. Natural History, over 20 of Damien Hirst’s formaldehyde sculptures spanning a 30 year period go on display at Gagosian, opening from 10 March. Image: Damien Hirst, Rescuer - Victim, 2008, Credit:MALCOLM PARK / Avalon
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NEWS - Damien Hirst Formaldehyd-Skulpturen Ausstellung, Gagosian Gallery, London
Gagosian Gallery, London, UK. 9 March 2022. Natural History, over 20 of Damien Hirst’s formaldehyde sculptures spanning a 30 year period go on display at Gagosian, opening from 10 March. Image: Damien Hirst, Rescuer - Victim, 2008, Credit:MALCOLM PARK / Avalon
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NEWS - Damien Hirst Formaldehyd-Skulpturen Ausstellung, Gagosian Gallery, London
Gagosian Gallery, London, UK. 9 March 2022. Natural History, over 20 of Damien Hirst’s formaldehyde sculptures spanning a 30 year period go on display at Gagosian, opening from 10 March. Image: Damien Hirst, This Little Piggy Went to Market, This Little Piggy Stayed at Home, 1996., Credit:MALCOLM PARK / Avalon
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NEWS - Damien Hirst Formaldehyd-Skulpturen Ausstellung, Gagosian Gallery, London
Gagosian Gallery, London, UK. 9 March 2022. Natural History, over 20 of Damien Hirst’s formaldehyde sculptures spanning a 30 year period go on display at Gagosian, opening from 10 March. Image: Damien Hirst, I Am, 1995, Credit:MALCOLM PARK / Avalon
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NEWS - Damien Hirst Formaldehyd-Skulpturen Ausstellung, Gagosian Gallery, London
Gagosian Gallery, London, UK. 9 March 2022. Natural History, over 20 of Damien Hirst’s formaldehyde sculptures spanning a 30 year period go on display at Gagosian, opening from 10 March. Image: Damien Hirst, This Little Piggy Went to Market, This Little Piggy Stayed at Home, 1996., Credit:MALCOLM PARK / Avalon
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NEWS - Damien Hirst Formaldehyd-Skulpturen Ausstellung, Gagosian Gallery, London
Gagosian Gallery, London, UK. 9 March 2022. Natural History, over 20 of Damien Hirst’s formaldehyde sculptures spanning a 30 year period go on display at Gagosian, opening from 10 March. Image: Damien Hirst, Myth Explored, Explained, Exploded, 1993. Shark in 3 parts., Credit:MALCOLM PARK / Avalon
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NEWS - Damien Hirst Formaldehyd-Skulpturen Ausstellung, Gagosian Gallery, London
Gagosian Gallery, London, UK. 9 March 2022. Natural History, over 20 of Damien Hirst’s formaldehyde sculptures spanning a 30 year period go on display at Gagosian, opening from 10 March. Image: Damien Hirst, Rescuer - Victim, 2008, Credit:MALCOLM PARK / Avalon
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NEWS - Damien Hirst Formaldehyd-Skulpturen Ausstellung, Gagosian Gallery, London
Gagosian Gallery, London, UK. 9 March 2022. Natural History, over 20 of Damien Hirst’s formaldehyde sculptures spanning a 30 year period go on display at Gagosian, opening from 10 March. Image: Damien Hirst, School of Thought, 1993, Credit:MALCOLM PARK / Avalon
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NEWS - Damien Hirst Formaldehyd-Skulpturen Ausstellung, Gagosian Gallery, London
Gagosian Gallery, London, UK. 9 March 2022. Natural History, over 20 of Damien Hirst’s formaldehyde sculptures spanning a 30 year period go on display at Gagosian, opening from 10 March. Image: Damien Hirst, Death Denied, 2008, Credit:MALCOLM PARK / Avalon
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NEWS - Damien Hirst Formaldehyd-Skulpturen Ausstellung, Gagosian Gallery, London
Gagosian Gallery, London, UK. 9 March 2022. Natural History, over 20 of Damien Hirst’s formaldehyde sculptures spanning a 30 year period go on display at Gagosian, opening from 10 March. Image: Damien Hirst, Up, Up and Away, 1997, Credit:MALCOLM PARK / Avalon
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NEWS - Damien Hirst Formaldehyd-Skulpturen Ausstellung, Gagosian Gallery, London
Gagosian Gallery, London, UK. 9 March 2022. Natural History, over 20 of Damien Hirst’s formaldehyde sculptures spanning a 30 year period go on display at Gagosian, opening from 10 March. Image: Damien Hirst, This Little Piggy Went to Market, This Little Piggy Stayed at Home, 1996., Credit:MALCOLM PARK / Avalon
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NEWS - Damien Hirst Formaldehyd-Skulpturen Ausstellung, Gagosian Gallery, London
Gagosian Gallery, London, UK. 9 March 2022. Natural History, over 20 of Damien Hirst’s formaldehyde sculptures spanning a 30 year period go on display at Gagosian, opening from 10 March. Image: Damien Hirst, The Pursuit of Oblivion, 2004., Credit:MALCOLM PARK / Avalon
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NEWS - Damien Hirst Formaldehyd-Skulpturen Ausstellung, Gagosian Gallery, London
Gagosian Gallery, London, UK. 9 March 2022. Natural History, over 20 of Damien Hirst’s formaldehyde sculptures spanning a 30 year period go on display at Gagosian, opening from 10 March. Image: Damien Hirst, Schitzophrenogenesis, 2008, Credit:MALCOLM PARK / Avalon
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NEWS - Damien Hirst Formaldehyd-Skulpturen Ausstellung, Gagosian Gallery, London
Gagosian Gallery, London, UK. 9 March 2022. Natural History, over 20 of Damien Hirst’s formaldehyde sculptures spanning a 30 year period go on display at Gagosian, opening from 10 March. Image: Damien Hirst, Death Denied, 2008., Credit:MALCOLM PARK / Avalon
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NEWS - Damien Hirst Formaldehyd-Skulpturen Ausstellung, Gagosian Gallery, London
Gagosian Gallery, London, UK. 9 March 2022. Natural History, over 20 of Damien Hirst’s formaldehyde sculptures spanning a 30 year period go on display at Gagosian, opening from 10 March. Image: Damien Hirst, Peace, 2009, Credit:MALCOLM PARK / Avalon
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NEWS - Damien Hirst Formaldehyd-Skulpturen Ausstellung, Gagosian Gallery, London
Gagosian Gallery, London, UK. 9 March 2022. Natural History, over 20 of Damien Hirst’s formaldehyde sculptures spanning a 30 year period go on display at Gagosian, opening from 10 March. Image: Damien Hirst, Myth Explored, Explained, Exploded, 1993. Shark in 3 parts., Credit:MALCOLM PARK / Avalon
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NEWS - Damien Hirst Formaldehyd-Skulpturen Ausstellung, Gagosian Gallery, London
Gagosian Gallery, London, UK. 9 March 2022. Natural History, over 20 of Damien Hirst’s formaldehyde sculptures spanning a 30 year period go on display at Gagosian, opening from 10 March. Image: Damien Hirst, Death Denied, 2008., Credit:MALCOLM PARK / Avalon
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NEWS - Damien Hirst Formaldehyd-Skulpturen Ausstellung, Gagosian Gallery, London
Gagosian Gallery, London, UK. 9 March 2022. Natural History, over 20 of Damien Hirst’s formaldehyde sculptures spanning a 30 year period go on display at Gagosian, opening from 10 March. Image: Damien Hirst, Death Denied, 2008., Credit:MALCOLM PARK / Avalon
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NEWS - Damien Hirst Formaldehyd-Skulpturen Ausstellung, Gagosian Gallery, London
Gagosian Gallery, London, UK. 9 March 2022. Natural History, over 20 of Damien Hirst’s formaldehyde sculptures spanning a 30 year period go on display at Gagosian, opening from 10 March. Image: Damien Hirst, This Little Piggy Went to Market, This Little Piggy Stayed at Home, 1996., Credit:MALCOLM PARK / Avalon
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NEWS - Damien Hirst Formaldehyd-Skulpturen Ausstellung, Gagosian Gallery, London
Gagosian Gallery, London, UK. 9 March 2022. Natural History, over 20 of Damien Hirst’s formaldehyde sculptures spanning a 30 year period go on display at Gagosian, opening from 10 March. Image: Damien Hirst, Myth Explored, Explained, Exploded, 1993. Shark in 3 parts., Credit:MALCOLM PARK / Avalon
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NEWS - Damien Hirst Formaldehyd-Skulpturen Ausstellung, Gagosian Gallery, London
Gagosian Gallery, London, UK. 9 March 2022. Natural History, over 20 of Damien Hirst’s formaldehyde sculptures spanning a 30 year period go on display at Gagosian, opening from 10 March. Image: Damien Hirst, Death Denied, 2008., Credit:MALCOLM PARK / Avalon
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Carlos Ruiz Zafon Promoting his Book 'El Juego Del Angel', Barcelona, Spain - 16 Apr 2008
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Carlos Ruiz Zafon Promoting his Book 'El Juego Del Angel', Barcelona, Spain - 16 Apr 2008
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Carlos Ruiz Zafon Promoting his Book 'El Juego Del Angel', Barcelona, Spain - 16 Apr 2008
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Carlos Ruiz Zafon Promoting his Book 'El Juego Del Angel', Barcelona, Spain - 16 Apr 2008
Promoting his book, 'El Juego Del Angel' - 'The Angel's Game' -
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Carlos Ruiz Zafon Promoting his Book 'El Juego Del Angel', Barcelona, Spain - 16 Apr 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Miquel Benitez/REX (761052b)
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Carlos Ruiz Zafon Promoting his Book 'El Juego Del Angel', Barcelona, Spain - 16 Apr 2008
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Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visit to Sutton, London, UK - 06 Feb 2020
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Camilla Duchess of Cornwall meets with participants of a Mindfulness session to hear how the centre has helped them through their ongoing treatment and recovery during a visit to Maggies at The Royal Marsden on February 06, 2020 in Sutton, Greater London. The first Maggies Centre opened in Edinburgh in 1996 and there are now 26 centres across the UK and internationally, with more planned for the future. Camilla Duchess of Cornwall has been President of Maggie's since 2008 and has visited 11 centres across England, Wales and Scotland.
Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visit to Sutton, London, UK - 06 Feb 2020
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Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visit to Sutton, London, UK - 06 Feb 2020
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Camilla Duchess of Cornwall meets with participants of a Mindfulness session to hear how the centre has helped them through their ongoing treatment and recovery during a visit to Maggies at The Royal Marsden on February 06, 2020 in Sutton, Greater London. The first Maggies Centre opened in Edinburgh in 1996 and there are now 26 centres across the UK and internationally, with more planned for the future. Camilla Duchess of Cornwall has been President of Maggie's since 2008 and has visited 11 centres across England, Wales and Scotland.
Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visit to Sutton, London, UK - 06 Feb 2020
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Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visit to Sutton, London, UK - 06 Feb 2020
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Camilla Duchess of Cornwall during a visit to Maggies at The Royal Marsden on February 06, 2020 in Sutton, Greater London. The first Maggies Centre opened in Edinburgh in 1996 and there are now 26 centres across the UK and internationally, with more planned for the future. Camilla Duchess of Cornwall has been President of Maggie's since 2008 and has visited 11 centres across England, Wales and Scotland.
Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visit to Sutton, London, UK - 06 Feb 2020
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Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visit to Sutton, London, UK - 06 Feb 2020
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Camilla Duchess of Cornwall meets with participants of a Mindfulness session to hear how the centre has helped them through their ongoing treatment and recovery during a visit to Maggies at The Royal Marsden on February 06, 2020 in Sutton, Greater London. The first Maggies Centre opened in Edinburgh in 1996 and there are now 26 centres across the UK and internationally, with more planned for the future. Camilla Duchess of Cornwall has been President of Maggie's since 2008 and has visited 11 centres across England, Wales and Scotland.
Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visit to Sutton, London, UK - 06 Feb 2020
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Trooping the Colour, London, Britain - 14 Jun 2008
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Trooping the Colour, London, Britain - 14 Jun 2008
More than 1,100 soldiers took part in the display on Horse Guards Parade. The Queen and Prince Philip also watched one of the biggest flypasts in recent years to mark the 90th anniversary of the RAF. They were joined by other senior royals including Prince Charles, the Princess Royal and Princes William and Harry.
The thousands of spectators in London also saw William and Harry both appear in the uniform of their regiment, the Blues and Royals. After the Queen took the salute on Horse Guards, the royals headed back to Buckingham Palace to gather on the balcony. For the first time, the King's Troops were led by a female commanding officer - Major Erica Bridge.
Gordon Brown and his wife Sarah were watching, as was 112-year-old Henry Allingham, one of three remaining UK survivors of the First World War. In an interview with the BBC, Prince Charles said Trooping the Colour was a "stirring and moving occasion".
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Prince Harry During his Military Deployment in Helmand Province, Afghanistan - 2007 - 2008
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Prince Harry at the observation post on JTAC Hill, close to FOB Delhi (forward operating base)
Prince Harry During his Military Deployment in Helmand Province, Afghanistan - 2007 - 2008
Prince Harry at the observation post on JTAC Hill, close to FOB Delhi (forward operating base), in Helmand province Southern Afghanistan.
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Prince Harry During his Military Deployment in Helmand Province, Afghanistan - 2007 - 2008
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Prince Harry sits outside the Fire Planning Cell at JTAC Hill, close to FOB (forward operating base) Delhi
Prince Harry During his Military Deployment in Helmand Province, Afghanistan - 2007 - 2008
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Prince Harry launching Khumbu Challenge 09, HM Naval Base Devonport, Plymouth, Britain - 04 Nov 2008
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Prince Harry launching Khumbu Challenge 09, HM Naval Base Devonport, Plymouth, Britain - 04 Nov 2008
Today Prince Harry has helped to launch an expedition to Mount Everest for wounded members of the Armed Forces. Exercise Khumbu Challenge will involve five teams of people who have been drawn from the Royal Navy and Royal Marines. Those taking part will all have suffered, to varying degrees, injury or trauma in Iraq or Afghanistan. According to the Ministry of Defence places will be offered to individuals injured in conflict to give them an opportunity to "enhance their rehabilitation programmes". In total, around 90 personnel will undertake various challenges, including climbs around Everest, in the Khumbu region of Nepal in October and November next year. Launching the challenge today at Devonport Naval Base in Plymouth Prince Harry watched wounded service personnel on a climbing wall and was shown a display about the challenge.
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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Tribute to the victims of October 30, 2008, serial bomb blasts. Family members pay tribute to the victims of October 30, 2008, serial bomb blasts on its 10th anniversary at the place of blast in Ganeshguri.
10th anniversary of bomb blast, Ganeshguri, India - 30 Oct 2018
The blasts ripped apart Guwahati, Barpeta Road, Bongaigaon and Kokrajhar. The explosions in Guwahati ripped through Pan Bazar, Fancy Bazar and Ganeshguri, which were crowded with shoppers and office goers. In Guwahati, 41 people were killed; in Kokrajhar, 21; and in Barpeta Road, 15
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