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We are pagans, the nature worshippers. other non paganic religions also follow some of our culture.
That's a lot of guests for a frog wedding.
My cousin didn't even have that many people show up.
Why would anyone be offended, infant, I thank you for showing me this, I didn't know people like these even existed, we love the truth, after all we are not SHUPAAAHHHHHH HYPAAAAHHH PAWAAAAAA Indians that can't handle the truth and start attacking others
rat people of pakistan. people pray to get kids. weird
these are the result of cousin marraiges. when will people learn. i hope pakistanis aint offended.
I have found an article about it which suggests that this practice is condoned in religion as it was undertaken in a temple. But no harm is caused as the frog is released after the event:
8-year-old girl married off to a frog in India
VILLUPURAM: The annual ritual of getting a girl married to a frog organised in Pallu Puthupattu village on the Tamil Nadu-Puducherry border is an interesting meeting of fairy tale and real life. On the first Friday of Thai (Tamil month) every year, a girl of Pallu Puthupattu village is married off to a frog that is fished out from a temple tank. On Friday eight-year-old R Vigneswari of the village was married to a frog that was fished out from a Sri Muthu Mariyamman temple. At the wedding the residents adopted all the rituals that are followed during a normal wedding. The people residing at western side of Sri Muthu Mariyamman temple were considered as relatives of frog. They visited the residence of the bride, Vigneswari and obtained permission of her parents for the marriage. The girl decked up with bridal make up and saree was taken out on a rally on Friday evening. The procession culminated at pond in Vannankulam. After three-hour long ordeal they have caught a frog from the tank. Amidst chanting of devotional hymns and beating of drums, temple priest, on behalf of the amphibian, tied nuptial knot to Vigneswari in a pandal set up at near a school. Residents greeted the newly married couple and offered moi (cash) to them. Dinner was served to all the invitees in pandal. After performing pujas the frog was released into the temple pond. The local residents believe that performing such marriages will protect them from evil forces and ailments. courtesy expressbuzz
Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan
Then there is India, where the Rat itself is in demand.....no offence just a reality check.rat people of pakistan. people pray to get kids. weird
these are the result of cousin marraiges. when will people learn. i hope pakistanis aint offended.
Then there is India, where the Rat itself is in demand.....no offence just a reality check.