Contrary to reports that King Gyanendra is ready to “reconcile†with his fate that has been freshly charted out by the verdict of the constituent assembly poll, reports appearing in media speak just the otherwise.
Fresh reports have it that King Gyanendra, a follower of Hinduism excessively believes in the worship of Gods and Goddesses.
A
section of the Hindus have adequate faith in such worships and believe
that if some Goddesses like Kali and Durga (the two different forms of
Goddesses Parvati-the consort of Lord Shiva) were worshipped, the
worshipper gets proper “blessingsâ€.
At the fag end of his possible exit from the
It remains yet to be seen as to how this monarch is “blessed†by the said Goddesses and continue to remain in the Palace.
The
Naya Patrika Daily dated May 2, 2008 reports that King Gyanendra
performed such a ritual at the private residence of his sister, Sova
Shahi in Kamaladi,
The ritual that continued whole night was organized on the occasion of his 38th marriage anniversary, Wednesday April 30, 2008, reports Naya Patrika.
Queen Komal, Crown Prince Paras, Crown Princess Himani were all present on the occasion.
Source: http://www.telegraphnepal.com/news_det.php?news_id=3363