It was a picture hanging on a hotel wall of a seven-year-old girl. She wears a traditional dress and Algerian jewelry. It is not abstract, it is not abstract, and the deity is sacred.
Curiosity prompted me to ask, read, and read, and I found enough for me so far, a book written by a writer who was a human deity years ago! Or as it is called: Kumari.
Holiness for the female (Kumari) starts from the age of three or four until twelve (I think until puberty for girls when they menstruate is treated as impurity in this culture and many other cultures unfortunately).
, the beginning of this fable: a king goes every night to play chess with a god
he was infiltrating it in secret, applying it; God's law, but his wife doubted his order, so she followed him and saw them together, which angered the god.
How is Kumari selected?
Standards have been set for those who apply to them, they are the gods, standards by which innocence and childhood are violated. Certain sizes and unreasonable requirements, such as: She has never been sick and her body does not contain a scratch. Perhaps the parents will hide facts such as illness because that would djavascript:void('18')eprive them of the advantages of choosing the young for this mission.
Kumari is not in Buddhism alone
The story of sacredness and dignity is repeated with the difference in the age and gender of the chosen person. Scenarios passed unconsciously and without thinking.