Oh do not forget -- this is not an isolated case! Earlier this year
a two-year old boy was married to a dog!
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A two-year-old boy has been "married" to a dog in eastern India to "ward off evil spirits and bad luck".
The "marriage" took place in a village in Jajpur district on Monday.
The "groom", Sagula Munda, was taken to the house of the dog, called Jyoti, in a highly decorated rickshaw and priests solemnised the ceremony.
The boy's father said such "marriages" were a tradition and would help ease the bad omen of the tooth rooted in Sagula's upper gum. . . .
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Nor we should forget about the
33 year old Hindu man who married a dog to "break a curse".
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An Indian man has "married" a female dog, hoping the move will help atone for stoning two other dogs to death.
P Selvakumar, 33, said he had been cursed since the killings, suffering paralysis and a loss of hearing.
The wedding took place at a Hindu temple in Tamil Nadu state. The "bride" wore an orange sari with a flower garland and was fed a bun to celebrate.
Superstitious people in rural India sometimes organise weddings to animals in the hope of warding off curses.
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What they fail to realize is that it's a vicious cycle brought on by their God-mocking.
They worship Hindu "gods", which angers God who brings curses upon them. They seek to alleviate the curse by marrying animals, which angers God even more who gives them more curses. More curses means more people marrying animals, which upsets God even further....and so on and so on.