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500 Rupees - Gyanendra Bir Bikram Kumari Jatra

Emittent Nepal Rastra Bank
Jahr 2007
Typ Non-circulating coin
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Aversbeschreibung Central depiction of the Kumari Ghar (Kumari temple) at Hanuman Dhoka, Durbar Square, Kathmandu, rendered in detailed relief showing the traditional Newari pagoda-style architecture with tiered roofline, elaborately carved wooden facade, and ground-floor shrines. A Nepali legend curves along the upper field reading 'Shree Kumari Jatra' with the denomination '५०० रु' to the right, while the Bikram Sambat dual date '२०६३ / ११२७' appears in the lower field. The entire design is framed by a beaded border.
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Reversbeschreibung Frontal bust of the living child goddess Kumari, adorned with an elaborate traditional headdress decorated with beaded ornaments and pendants, her face depicted with characteristic stylised features including wide, almond-shaped eyes with painted brows. The legend 'श्री कुमारी' curves along the upper field in Devanagari script, flanked by beaded border segments. The bilingual inscriptions 'नेपाल' and 'NEPAL' appear to the left and right of the bust respectively, while the denomination '५०० रुपैयाँ' is inscribed along the lower field.
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Kumari Jatra is the chariot festival at the heart of Indra Jatra, Kathmandu's largest annual celebration, during which the living goddess — a prepubescent girl selected through rigorous ritual examination — is paraded through the old city. The festival carries particular political weight: tradition holds that any ruler who does not receive the Kumari's tika blessing will die or lose power within the year. Gyanendra, who had assumed direct control of government in 2005, was the last king to participate before the monarchy was abolished by the Constituent Assembly in May 2008.

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