
Dozens of Indian women desperate to get pregnant allowed ‘God-men’ to trample over them for an age-old traditional ritual, Dailymail UK reports.
Tribal
women in Andhra Pradesh, southern India, have performed this ritual for
generations during the annual festival of Ekadashi, during the month of
July.
Women, who are unable to have children
visit the Lakshmi Narasimha Swami temple, in Anantapur district. When
they arrive, they take part in the the bizarre practice in a desperate
bid to have a child of their own.
They lie down in a line on
the ground and wait for a God-man to walk over their backs, as hundreds
of locals look on. Many claim the practice has worked and say it has
fulfilled the wishes of countless women to become mothers.
Harilal Nayak, executive magistrate of Manaksira town, in Andhra Pradesh, said: ‘This ritual has been going on for generations.
‘People
hold a strong belief in this practice and numerous women take part
thinking it works. People will continue to do it as long as the belief
is there.
‘It’s clear being walked over by a God-man doesn’t make a woman pregnant but while they believe it does, they’ll do it.’




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