Sunday, October 4, 2009
Religious Kooks "Sans Frontieres"
Mass whipping of women to cast away ‘evil spirit’
This article in "The Hindu" is edifying!
"The men priests, dressed in traditional attire, cracked whips on the ‘possessed’ women, the salvation seekers, who sat in a half-kilometre-long queue for nearly five hours on a sprawling open space called ‘lashing ground’ near the temple."
Many of them were young school and college-going girls, who winced when they received the lashes and writhed in pain on the ground. The long and wieldy whips, which descended on them in full ferocity, had left them gasping for breath, causing burning marks of wounds on them and forcing them to sob and cry in searing pain. Many were given three to four flogs to drive away the ‘multiple spirits’ that possessed them."
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Lovely Indians, nasty Brits. I bet those insensitive Goras tried to outlaw this quaint custom in the days of the Raj, as they did the burning of widows.
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