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Nepal king makes animal sacrifices to power goddess

 

 

Mon May 12, 2008 10:19pm IST

 

By Gopal Sharma

 

KATHMANDU (Reuters) - Nepal's King Gyanendra, facing imminent ouster from

the throne, made perhaps his last royal public appearance at a shrine

outside Kathmandu on Monday and offered annual prayers to Kali, the Hindu

goddess of power.

 

The 60-year-old king was accompanied by Queen Komal to the temple of

Dakshinkali perched by the side of a stream in a jungle-clad ravine 25 km

(15 miles) south of Kathmandu.

 

Gyanendra, facing the abolition of the 239-year-old monarchy after the

Maoists emerged as the biggest party in assembly elections in April, offered

prayers to the " family deity. "

 

Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala, called the constituent assembly to

begin its session on May 28, a parliament statement said, signaling an early

end to the monarchy.

 

Under an agreement between the Maoists and the government, the first meeting

of the assembly is supposed to declare an end to the monarchy and turn Nepal

into a republic.

 

Earlier at the shrine, the king sat crossed-legged in front of the deity and

offered prayers as five animals - a buffalo, a goat, a lamb, a duck and a

rooster - were sacrificed to goddess Kali, a common practice among Hindus,

to please the deity.

 

" This is a ritual for peace and prosperity for the self and the family, "

priest Sekhar Prasad Pandit said after performing the 45-minute ritual.

" This is done in the hope to get one's desires fulfilled. "

 

As the king arrived driving a black limousine dozens of people including

some royalists cheered and offered him flowers.

 

Some animal rights activists were angry.

 

" We must immediately stop sacrificing animals in temples, " animal rights

group, Prannath Kalyan Samaj, said in a pamphlet distributed near the

temple.

 

For centuries the king was revered as an incarnation of Lord Vishnu, the

Hindu god of protection.

 

MASSACRE

 

But the popularity of Gyanendra, who ascended the throne after the 2001

massacre of King Birendra and eight other royals by the then crown prince,

has plummeted since he sacked the government and assumed absolute power

three years ago.

 

Gyanendra, who said he had acted that way to crush an anti-monarchy Maoist

insurgency, was forced to hand power back to political parties in 2006 after

weeks of deadly protests against his rule.

 

The staunchly anti-royal Maoists emerged as the biggest political party in

the April 10 elections for a special assembly meant to draw up a new

constitution and formally declare an end to the monarchy.

 

(Additional reporting by Gopal Chitrakar; Editing by Bappa Majumdar)

 

 

 

 

 

 

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