This may be another activity that Indians have become accustomed to besides child marriage in India. In June 2003, AFP reported that a 9-year-old girl from West Bengal, India, married a dog in the presence of her parents and 65,438+000 guests. Marrying a dog is an ancient local tradition, because according to the tradition of the local Sansal tribe, if a child's first tooth appears on the upper gum, then the child will encounter many risks in his life.
Only by marrying man's best friend dog can he (she) be protected. However, this child can still marry other members of the opposite sex when he grows up. Some people in central India are superstitious and often hold "weddings" with animals such as dogs. The locals think this way can get rid of the curse. Besides, "dog wedding" is not much different from ordinary wedding. The only difference is that the protagonist of the wedding is not a person, but a dog.
True faith is to believe in the visible existence beyond the eyes and ears of the body, the ultimate source of all tangible and intangible things, the foundation of all things, the source and foundation of all goodness, the foundation of all morality and ethics, the giver of the internal order of all living things, and the existence beyond human thinking. Therefore, some ancient tribes have always believed that animals are sacred. We say that faith is a firm belief, an immortal belief, and an immortal belief.