Photos have emerged of an unlikely wedding ceremony carried out between a
one-year-old infant boy and a local dog in the Indian state of Odisha.
This peculiar ritual is reportedly conducted by the regional Santhal
tribes whenever a baby is born whose first tooth appears in the upper
portion of their gums.
Believing this tooth placement to be highly inauspicious, a hastily
arranged wedding ceremony between the child and a dog is believed to be
the only way to effectively ward off evil spirits.
The wedding is purely ceremonial, and children who go through with it
are supposedly still allowed to form more conventional marital unions
later in life.
They can later marry without any requirement to formally divorce the dog, it is also reported.
A video captured on February 23 shows the wedding party in Bariyan
village was a colourful affair, with plenty of smiling guests in
brightly coloured outfits.
Wandering drummers provide an upbeat soundtrack to proceedings and the
boy groom, though no doubt bewildered by the attention, looks extremely
smart in a blue chequered head dress.
His bride also looks very fetching.
In 2003, a nine-year-old girl was married to a local dog in the same ritual.
***Nothing Musa no go see for gate. These people eee...
No comments
Post a Comment
Thanks for viewing, your comments are appreciated.
Disclaimer: Comments on this blog are NOT posted by Olomo TIMES, Readers are SOLELY responsible for their comments.
Need to contact us for gossips, news reports, adverts or anything?
Email us on; olomoinfo@gmail.com