5 indian customs that are directly or indirectly connected with todays science which are benefitial for us
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1. ☆ Cannibalism - Aghoris☆ :
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The cannibalistic Aghoris are a very famous sect in India. They are cult followers of Lord Shiva and believe that everything nature provides can be consumed. They are one of the most well known cannibalistic tribes in India. They live near crematories or rivers where the dead are disposed. . They also use human bones and the skull as vessels - to drink from or to eat with.
2. ♤ Veni Daan - Allahabad ♤ :
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This is a weird ritual practised by Hindu couples residing in Allahabad and Maharashtra. During a Hindu wedding, the husband and wife promise to spend not just one, but 7 lifetimes together. This promise is further strengthened by the Veni Daan ritual. The family's prosperity and happiness is ensured by this ritual.
3 . ♡ Baby tossing - Maharashtra and Karnataka ♡ :
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One of the most terrifying rituals performed in parts of Maharashtra and Karnataka is the baby tossing ritual. The ritual, that takes place in December, involves the father scaling the temple stairs/walls with his baby in hand or tied behind his back. Once he reaches the top, the new-born is handed over to men standing at the top of the temple. The men swing the baby back and forth once or twice and then suddenly drop it 10-15 meters towards the ground.
4. ♢ Dhinga Gavar - Jodhpur♢ :
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Dhinga Gavar is an extension of the famous Rajasthani Gangaur festival although it is celebrated only in Jodhpur. The functions commence post sunset and happen at only 11 locations in the city. The Dhinga Gavar (another name for Parvati, Shiva's consort) statues are dressed in Rajasthani attire and laden with gold ornaments
5. ♧ Aadi Festival - Tamil Nadu ♧ :
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Legend has it that during the British era, the colonisers wanted to construct a railway track through the temple which would result in the demolition of the temple and so, the villagers were against it.
Hope it helps...........
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Here is ur answer.........
1. ☆ Cannibalism - Aghoris☆ :
-----------------------------------------
The cannibalistic Aghoris are a very famous sect in India. They are cult followers of Lord Shiva and believe that everything nature provides can be consumed. They are one of the most well known cannibalistic tribes in India. They live near crematories or rivers where the dead are disposed. . They also use human bones and the skull as vessels - to drink from or to eat with.
2. ♤ Veni Daan - Allahabad ♤ :
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This is a weird ritual practised by Hindu couples residing in Allahabad and Maharashtra. During a Hindu wedding, the husband and wife promise to spend not just one, but 7 lifetimes together. This promise is further strengthened by the Veni Daan ritual. The family's prosperity and happiness is ensured by this ritual.
3 . ♡ Baby tossing - Maharashtra and Karnataka ♡ :
-----------------------------------------------------------
One of the most terrifying rituals performed in parts of Maharashtra and Karnataka is the baby tossing ritual. The ritual, that takes place in December, involves the father scaling the temple stairs/walls with his baby in hand or tied behind his back. Once he reaches the top, the new-born is handed over to men standing at the top of the temple. The men swing the baby back and forth once or twice and then suddenly drop it 10-15 meters towards the ground.
4. ♢ Dhinga Gavar - Jodhpur♢ :
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Dhinga Gavar is an extension of the famous Rajasthani Gangaur festival although it is celebrated only in Jodhpur. The functions commence post sunset and happen at only 11 locations in the city. The Dhinga Gavar (another name for Parvati, Shiva's consort) statues are dressed in Rajasthani attire and laden with gold ornaments
5. ♧ Aadi Festival - Tamil Nadu ♧ :
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Legend has it that during the British era, the colonisers wanted to construct a railway track through the temple which would result in the demolition of the temple and so, the villagers were against it.
Hope it helps...........
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