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Baby with tail 'reincarnation of Hindu god'
Ananova ^
| Friday 11th January 2002
Posted on 01/13/2002 8:16:17 AM PST by jonatron
Crowds are flocking to Indian temples to see a Muslim baby with a 'tail' who is believed to be the reincarnation of a Hindu god.
The 11-month-old boy has been named Balaji or Bajrangbali, another name for monkey-faced Lord Hanuman.
He is reported to have a 4in 'tail' caused by genetic mutations during the development of the foetus.
Iqbal Qureshi, the child's maternal grandfather, is taking Balaji from temple to temple where people offer money to see the boy.
Mr Qureshi says the baby has nine spots on his body like Lord Hanuman and showed them to journalists, reports Indian newspaper The Tribune.
TOPICS: Culture/Society; Front Page News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: hindu; reincarnation
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Ain't that cute?
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posted on
01/13/2002 8:16:17 AM PST
by
jonatron
To: jonatron
Yeah, but can he wag it when he's happy, or does something else happen?
To: jonatron
Why is that old guy flipping us off?
To: jonatron
Cute? Odd. Very odd.
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posted on
01/13/2002 8:23:06 AM PST
by
LibKill
To: jonatron
It's sad they're using the poor child like that. I don't know any other way to put it, but don't they know if they don't remove the tail it will be then end of the kid?
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posted on
01/13/2002 8:24:36 AM PST
by
Lady Jag
To: jonatron
Hanuman the Monkey God is a most amusing character.
Doesn't this raise some pretty difficult problems, a Muslim child who is a Hindu god? The usual penalty for leaving Islam is death.
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posted on
01/13/2002 8:25:03 AM PST
by
Cicero
To: jonatron
That pic reminds me of an X-Files episode.....
To: jonatron
It's a phoney image. Look at the way the left arm is attached to the shoulder. Did you ever see an arm that reduced in diameter one third down from the shoulder? The angle of the attachment of the buttox to the back seems a little off too.
I think it's a composite of a monkey's shaved body with the child's arms and head added in place of the monkey's
That's just my opinion. I could be wrong :)
To: jonatron
`but it isn't unknown for humans to be born with tails. Everyone has a vestigial tail, and the DNA for a proper one is buried in our genome. When I was growing up in rural Washington, the sister of one of the boys in my class was born with a tail which was promptly removed surgically. We are kind of spoiled in the U.S. in that all these kinds of genome anomalies are typically fixed at birth, so we are frequently unaware of how common they are. We only hear about odd genetic anomalies when they happen in the third world where that surgery isn't really available and people actually grow up with these bizarre artifacts.
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posted on
01/13/2002 8:36:56 AM PST
by
tortoise
To: jonatron
To: Otis Mukinfus
I think it's a composite of a monkey's shaved body with the child's arms and head added in place of the monkey's You could have a rewarding career with American Media, Inc.! :-)
To: jonatron
What a beautiful religion!
To: SMEDLEYBUTLER
Some great pics on that link!
Also could be an episode of Sci-Fi Channel's 'The Chronicles'; in fact last week's episode was about a monkey-girl....
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posted on
01/13/2002 8:52:11 AM PST
by
uvular
To: Otis Mukinfus
The kid has spots and a tail. Why would a little funny dent on his upper arm surprise you? :-D
To: jonatron
a ... baby with a 'tail' ... caused by genetic mutations during the development of the foetus. As though the baby and the foetus are two separate, disparate entities - one human, the other ripe for killing.
To: uvular
Registered does it again.
To: jonatron
Wasn't that an X-files story?????
To: The Drowning Witch
Ah yes, "Small Potatoes". That was a great episode.
To: Cicero
Unenforceable in Hindu India.
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posted on
01/13/2002 9:24:32 AM PST
by
weikel
To: jonatron
Hmmm, bends to the left. Didn't Clinton visit India about two years ago?
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posted on
01/13/2002 9:30:14 AM PST
by
Slyfox
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