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'''Samita Bajracharya'' is a living Goddesses in Hindu Mythology worshipped by Hindus all over the world. She is the reincarnation of Hindu goddess [[Durga]], also called '''Taleju''' in Nepal. She is the current Kumari of [[Nepal]]. Her residence is at [[Lalitpur]],[[Nepal]].
'''Samita Bajracharya'' is a living Goddess in Hindu Mythology worshipped by Hindus all over the world. She is the reincarnation of Hindu goddess [[Durga]], also called '''Taleju''' in Nepal. She is the current Kumari of [[Nepal]]. Her residence is at [[Lalitpur]],[[Nepal]].
<ref>{{cite web|url=http://m.bbc.com/news/magazine-27885141|title=Even Goddesses is not forgiven for not doing homework - BBC World News, Asia Pacific}}</ref>
<ref>{{cite web|url=http://m.bbc.com/news/magazine-27885141|title=Even Goddess is not forgiven for not doing homework - BBC World News, Asia Pacific}}</ref>
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File:Samitabajracharya.jpeg 'Samita Bajracharya is a living Goddess in Hindu Mythology worshipped by Hindus all over the world. She is the reincarnation of Hindu goddess Durga, also called Taleju in Nepal. She is the current Kumari of Nepal. Her residence is at Lalitpur,Nepal. [1]

  1. ^ "Even Goddess is not forgiven for not doing homework - BBC World News, Asia Pacific".