Posted by: gahugoro October 7, 2008
Nepal appoints 3-year-old as new living goddess
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Yea, yea, you can name anything you want. It's easier to do name calling like that. Look at your own culture, there'll be thousands of things that're obscure. By saying that, I'm not trying to defend this tradition. Some ramifications may be necessary, but I'm not for abolishing it. You seem to be REALLY worried about Nepali girls, aren't you? or nepali children? Are you really worried or do you want to address the real issue or you get entertained by attacking others' cultures?

Did you ever raise your moronic voice when a boy was given sacrifice ('human sacrifice') last week in Nepalgunj?

Kumari tradition is related with one girl. Have you ever raised voice about other traditions, which affect thousands of more? Do you know how many nepali women die or suffer, when they've to live with animals during puberty or post-natal time in Humla, Jumla? If you're following nepali news, did you ever try to think about 'Teej tradition' without any of your biasness? Aren't you one of them who likes to boast about 'animal sacrifices'? The list will go on and on.

Again, I'm saying that I'm trying to defend for it. But it's too much, when you go and attack and use abusive words to others' culture? For your kind information, I've talked about this tradition with few of foreign friends.

Don't try to act like a hypocrite!

Getting embarassed by 'kumari'? You don't get embarassed by thousands of things happening in Nepal, and you come to attack 'kumari tradition'. You all seem to have a hypocritical nature like 'Baburam Bhattarai' who cuts off the fund (about 10,000 rupees) for cultures in the name of cutting the expenditures, and allocate billions of rupees for non-productive maoist slaves and on top of that they're getting a raise this year. Congratulations to all you hypocrites, we're soon going to keep our name and fame by spreading communism.

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