Nepali girls need to learn to walk

In most parts of the world, goddesses are the symbol of spiritual worship, but in Nepal, goddesses are like people, and there is blood and flesh.

As living goddesses, they will be worshipped by thousands of Hindus and Buddhists, and they will be "retired" after a short period of time.

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>p>> in Nepal, where some girls are chosen by Hinduism at birth as the phantom of the Hindu goddess Carrie.

From the moment they were chosen, they were subjected to 32 stages of rigorous testing, and the girls were kept in a state of depravity, which Hindus and Buddhists believed could repel evil.

These girls who were chosen from that day on, the whole life will change beyond imagination.

They must remain virgins and be forced to leave their homes and live in hiding in temples, where the goddesses can leave for the sake of the faithful, except for some holidays or certain special religious ceremonies.

And it's particularly interesting that the goddess can only travel with her family's arms and her feet cannot be touched unless she retires.

The goddess can't go to school and social events, and only 13 times a year, outside or outside the temple.

However, once their lovers begin, that is to say, after their menstrual period, the girls end their goddesses' lives through a 12-day “Gufa” ritual and then go back to normal daily life, which they have been strangers to, to learn to walk, to study, to participate in social events and to enjoy normal child pleasure.

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