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The wedding of two frogs, arranged by farmers seeking rainfall, is performed in Nagpur on June 29, in order to please the Rain Gods and in the hope that their region would soon receive monsoon showers. People blew trumpets and sang songs, as the priest solemnized the marriage with the usual Hindu marriage rituals to the chanting of Hindu hymns and by putting streaks of vermilion on the female frog's head. The frogs were picked up from different ponds, following the local belief among the farmers in this part of India that a frog marriage pleases the Rain Gods and ensures a good harvest with rain.

Frogs receive traditional Hindu wedding ceremony

Let's hope that these nuptials do not end up like Austria's now divorced tortoises, who were together for over a century.

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This is yet another colorful and charming reason why India is not yet ready for First World status; why it lingers in the muck of the 3rd world.

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Reply#1 - Fri Jun 29, 2012 11:56 AM EDT

@Vanderleun, This coming from someone who is from a country where almost half of the population including most of the republican presidential candidates belives that earth is 5000 year old.

I took the liberty of believing that you are from US.

    #1.1 - Fri Jul 6, 2012 4:38 PM EDT
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