1. kumari - Noun
2. Kumari - Proper noun
A surname from Sanskrit.
A female given name from Sanskrit
kumari (plural kumaris)
(Hinduism, chiefly Nepal) A living goddess; a prepubescent girl worshipped as a manifestation of divine female energy.
ACP Manoj Singh with wife Chaand Kumari and daughters Dr. Priya Kaur (left) and Pragati Kaur after receiving 50th anniversary of Independence commemorative Medal from President Jioji Konrote at Police Nasova ground on November 13, 2020. Source: Internet
Kavali Prathiba Bharati, Galla Aruna Kumari, D. K. Satya Prabha, Kotla Surya Prakash Reddy, Mecha Nageswar Rao and Chiluveru Kasinadh have been appointed central vice presidents. Source: Internet
It had also send three women — Minu Devi, Kiran Kumari and Shaista Praveen — to jail for life for abetment to rape. Source: Internet
For Prithvi Naryan Shah to arrive at Hanuman Dhoka Palace on the day of Indra Jatra and touch the feet of the Kumari was a dramatic public relations move, and attempt to ensure that the Valley that he had finally conquered would accept him as king. Source: Internet
He built Laksmi Vihara and introduced the custom of worshipping a virgin girl as 'Kumari'. Source: Internet
Kumari, or Kumari Devi, is the tradition of worshipping young pre-pubescent girls as manifestations of the divine female energy or devi in South Asian countries. Source: Internet