Three-year-old girl in Nepal was declared as 'Living Goddess'
A three-year-old girl has been given the status of a new 'living Goddess' in Kathmandu, Kathmandu.
According to Nepal's tradition, the priests admitted three-year-old girl to Goddess and sent it to the historical court of Kathmandu.
Such Goddesses are worshiped as long as they are not adolescent and they are called weaknesses.
Three-year-old girl Tarin Shakia, who was admitted in the red rare, was taken from her home to an ancient court where her traditionally was worshiped.
Now, as a living Goddess, they will be kept in a special care service.
On this occasion, in the form of a procession, they were taken away from home and the child's family was with them. According to the tradition, Trishna will remain inaccessible until she grows adolescent.
Rana Shakya, his father, told the news agency AFP: 'I'm happy and sad too. It's a good thing that my daughter is becoming Goddess, but regret that she will stay away from us now. '