Mar 16, 2008

Resurrecting the Gods

To some she may seem an oddity, but to one Indian couple their newborn daughter is simply a God reincarnated.

Their as yet un-named four-day-old baby girl was born with two faces, two mouths and four eyes in the rural Nagar district of Uttar Pradesh, 50km north east of New Delhi.

Her parents, Vinod and Susham Singh from a village called Sani, said their little girl was "a gift from God".




Excited villagers claim she is the reincarnation of the Indian God Ganesha and celebrated her arrival with clapping, cheering and offerings of gifts and money.

Doctors who delivered the baby said she appeared to be in good health, but said further tests will need to be carried out to determine any long-term health problems she may have.

hey are also unable to say if she will be able to eat and function normally.

The excitement surrounding her arrival comes two years after the birth of another little girl, from the poverty stricken region of Bihar, who was born attached to her headless twin.

In a 40 hour operation, doctors successfully removed the lifeless body from Lakshmi Tatma, who was hailed as a reincarnation of Vishnu.

The extraordinary eight-limbed baby was born on the day devoted to the celebration of the four-armed Hindu deity Vishnu.

Since the operation Lakshmi has successfully taken her first steps.

Her mother Poonam Tatma said she believed her daughter was "a miracle".

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Anonymous said...

people simply cling to supernatural deity when faced with extreme poverty... God must always be in the hopes and faiths of the dalits in India, and perhaps in the devotions of most Filipino Christians.

I believe in the strength of faith called 'God.'

Tinggay said...

Kebelle,

It's interesting how you think of God as people's mere "strength of faith"

I'd really love to know what you think about this post --

http://floogsramblings.blogspot.com/2008/01/religion-of-sort.html

I don't know if you think the same way or not.