Dhana Kumari Bajracharya

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Dhana Kumari Bajracharya is a Nepalese Kumari (goddess). Until the April 2015 Nepal earthquake, she did not walk.[1] Because her menstruation did not start, she reigned in official Patan Kumari for three decades. In 1984, she was replaced without consent. She lives as kumari. Chanira Bajracharya is her niece.

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  1. "Nepal's earthquake forces 'living goddess' to break decades of seclusion". The Guardian. 20 July 2015. Retrieved 2019-09-28.