Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Indian Villagers Conduct Marriage Ceremony For Frogs To Appease Rain gods.

the frogs adorned in traditional attires.
see more images after the cut...
 
wedding cart.
...That's it people...The big secret is out!!
Kermit the frog is married and his wife is not miss piggy,he married an Indian and they are probably expecting their first child by now....

Daily mail reports yesterday that desperate villagers in an Indian region hit by droughts have held a wedding ceremony for frogs in a bid to appease rain gods. 
The amphibian ritual took place in the village of Dibrugarh in the north eastern Indian state of Assam.
Villagers perform the ceremony to try and bring rainfall during dry spells.


Ranjan Das, one of village leaders who attended the wedding, said: 'Our region had not witnessed much rain this year so far. So we arranged the wedding of two frogs to please the rain Gods.The ritual began by catching hold of a male and a female frog from two different villages.We have to make sure that the frogs have been brought from two different villages. Only then will the rain Gods accept our plea,' said Das. 

After that,we sit for the ritual and perform the wedding just like we do our own.'
People from around four villages attended the bizarre marriage ceremony on Sunday, 27 June, which lasted six hours and more than thousand people were present at the wedding, which was held in the local park. 
The two frogs were dressed up and adorned with traditional colour.The female frog was even gifted a gold chain by the villagers. 

Traditional prayers were recited by the saints who conducted the wedding. It was a joyful affair and After the ceremony was over, the frogs were taken to a small pond nearby and let go. 
Villagers then proceeded to eat dinner, where more than 900 plates of food were served. 


They let the frogs go,so that they can live their life and convey their message to the rain Gods, 
'This ritual was performed as a last resort measure and It seemed the prayers of the villagers were answered - it began raining across Dibrugarh yesterday morning.

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