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Worshippers dance with a human SKULL to appease Hindu deity and call for rainfall and a large harvest in India


By Lydia Catling For Mailonline
11:04 13 Apr 2021, updated 15:13 13 Apr 2021
Hindu devotees took to the streets holding on to human skulls in Bardhaman, India, for annual festival
Incredible pictures show unusual ritual in which people carry heads in streets, attracting a lot of attention
Week-long Gajan festival mostly celebrated in West Bengal and is associated with Hindu deities such as Shiva
Worshippers carrying a human skull dance along the streets of Bardhaman, India, as part of a festival which appeases a Hindu deity.

Startling photographs show residents of the city taking to the streets dressed in bright colours and holding on to several skulls.


The Hindu devotees were also carrying a sword as part of the the Gajan Festival, which is commonly celebrated in West Bengal at this time of year.


Onlookers stood on their doorsteps, on the side of the street and outside shops, pulling out their phones to capture the incredible display.

A few selected men, wearing flowers around their necks and ornate head accessories, were chosen to carry the skulls and often held them high above the crowds.

The week-long Gajan Festival is mostly celebrated in West Bengal and is associated with Hindu deities such as Shiva, Neel and Dharmaraj.

According to photographer Avishek Das, on the last day of the Bengali Calendar, in the middle of April, devotees worship dead bodies to satisfy Lord Shiva for better rain and harvest, a 100-year-old traditional practice.

The central theme of the pre-harvest festival is satisfaction through non-sexual pain, devotion and sacrifice.

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Give a god a bone: A group of worshippers took to the streets in Bardhaman, India, today as part of the Gajan Festival, carrying human skulls along as part of the procession

Hindu devotees held up the human skulls and pointed them right in front of cameras for passersby who had stopped to take pictures and record the unusual ritual,

A few selected people, wearing flowers and elaborate head accessories, appeared to be the chosen ones to carry the skulls for the parade

While many of those involved in the procession seem unfazed by the human skulls, others, including this young boy, were still a little wary of them

The week-long Gajan Festival is mostly celebrated in West Bengal and is associated with Hindu deities such as Shiva, Neel and Dharmaraj. Pictured: People stand on doorsteps to take pictures of the festival

The 100-year-old tradition is said to take place on the last day of the Bengali Calendar, in the middle of April, where devotees worship dead bodies to satisfy Lord Shiva for better rain and harvest


Those selected to carry the human skulls held them in their hands high above the crowds as large groups of people and took pictures of the unusual sight

The central theme of the pre-harvest Gajan festival is satisfaction through non-sexual pain, devotion and sacrifice. Pictured: A man carries a human skull through the street as people stop to take pictures

As well as the parade, the Hindu devotees then set down the human skulls and take part in a traditional dance (pictured)
 
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Absolutely Disgusting!

The Second Human Skull looks it belongs to a Child.
 
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Absolutely Disgusting!

The Second Human Skull looks it belongs to a Child.
Gaajan festival on the Bengali new year and new year eve has a long history of tradition and culture, there are hundreds of types of local modification of Gajan in West bengal, more interestingly, special folk songs of various type is being sung for centuries all over Bengal, we consider it a hidden treasure of our culture, btw it has almost no connection with the mainstream Hindu culture, rather it is more closer to the tribal rituals.
Without knowing the history no one should criticise any tradition blindly, especially when it is not harming anyone, neither trying to convert people to their religion.
 
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They are miles away from mainstream hindu culture and ideology. Have some research before commenting.

Urban Hindus are westernized. Half Hindus basically. These people maintain ancient culture. Call them mainstream.
 
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OK...What about agori sadhus?
'Aghori's are those who as per belief goes to such a height in their 'sadhana', so that all the surrounding things loses difference in their eyes, for e.g. they can eat anything (irrespective of wheather it is eatable or not), drink anything, stay anywhere, nothing can cause any affection or repulsion in them. Probably their way of religion is a branch of Tantraa, which is itself an evolution of mixture of Buddhist and Hindu culture.
Urban Hindus are westernized. Half Hindus basically. These people maintain ancient culture. Call them mainstream.
Mainstream Hindu culture is the one overwelming in north India, this is different from that and is confined to Bengal only.
 
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Gaajan festival on the Bengali new year and new year eve has a long history of tradition and culture, there are hundreds of types of local modification of Gajan in West bengal, more interestingly, special folk songs of various type is being sung for centuries all over Bengal, we consider it a hidden treasure of our culture, btw it has almost no connection with the mainstream Hindu culture, rather it is more closer to the tribal rituals.
Without knowing the history no one should criticise any tradition blindly, especially when it is not harming anyone, neither trying to convert people to their religion.

I didnt say it is associated with Hindu Culture. But even if its a tribal culture of West Bengal. It is still Disgusting. Nothing to be proud of it.
 
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People who celebrate "Halloween" should not comment on other people's customs.

IF that tribal was to go to the US he would be shocked to see people dress up as monsters and celebrating demons.

On another note, Where did they find the SKULL ? Did they rob some Muslim Grave to get it ?
 
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Those holding the skulls are likely to be the indian posters on PDF.
Absolutely vile !
Those are crimes. Don't conflate crime with this disgusting ritual. Hindus have killed and even burnt Christian padres so that charge can be thrown your way as well.



There's your "desi" culture for you.
Absolutely vile !
Those are crimes. Don't conflate crime with this disgusting ritual. Hindus have killed and even burnt Christian padres so that charge can be thrown your way as well.



There's your "desi" culture for you.
 
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They are not skulls but human heads. There is still human flesh on them.
They are miles away from mainstream hindu culture and ideology. Have some research before commenting.
Why should we do some reasearch?
 
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