Tuesday, 19 November 2013 16:19

Cows walking over men

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DOZENS OF men in a town in India were nursing bruises after being trampled by cattle as part of an annual ritual to encourage God to answer their prayers. In the centuries-old ceremony, men lay on the ground and allowed decorated cows to walk on them.

 

While the ceremony can be painful, “there has never been a case where a person has been injured seriously or died,” Bhadar Rathod, a tribal chief in Garbada, told AFP. The ceremony in Garbada, some 200km from Ahmedabad, has become well known and is now something of a tourist attraction.

“It is believed that if a cow’s feet touches a person, his problems will be reduced,” a district official told AFP.

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