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Killing for 'Mother' Kali
Time Asia ^ | JULY 29, 2002 | ALEX PERRY ATAPUR

Posted on 07/28/2002 9:52:24 AM PDT by aculeus

It was at most a fringe practice, but a spate of ritual killings in India shows that human sacrifice lives on.

For the magic to work, the killing had to be done just right. If the goddess were to grant Khudu Karmakar the awesome powers he expected from a virgin's death, the victim had to be willing, had to know what was happening, watch the knife, and not stop it. But even tranquilizers couldn't lull 15-year-old Manju Kumari to her fate. In his police confession, Karmakar says his wife, daughter and three accomplices had to gag Manju and pin her down on the earthen floor before the shrine. In ritual order, Karmakar wafted incense over her, tore off her blue skirt and pink T shirt, shaved her, sprinkled her with holy water from the Ganges and rubbed her with cooking fat. Then chanting mantras to the "mother" goddess Kali, he sawed off Manju's hands, breasts and left foot, placing the body parts in front of a photograph of a blood-soaked Kali idol. Police say the arcs of blood on the walls suggest Manju bled to death in minutes.

Human sacrifice has always been an anomaly in India. Even 200 years ago, when a boy was killed every day at a Kali temple in Calcutta, blood cults were at odds with a benign Hindu spiritualism that celebrates abstinence and vegetarianism. But Kali is different. A ferocious slayer of evil in Hindu mythology, the goddess is said to have an insatiable appetite for blood. With the law on killing people more strictly enforced today, ersatz substitutes now stand in for humans when sacrifice is required. Most Kali temples have settled on large pumpkins to represent a human body; other followers slit the throats of two-meter-tall human effigies made of flour, or of animals such as goats.

In secret ceremonies, however, the grizzly practice lives on. Quite simply, say the faithful—known as tantrics—Kali looks after those who look after her, bringing riches to the poor, revenge to the oppressed and newborn joy to the childless. So far this year, police have recorded at least one case of ritual killing a month. In January, in the southern state of Andhra Pradesh, a 24-year-old woman hacked her three-year-old son to death after a tantric sorcerer supposedly promised unlimited earthly riches. In February, two men in the eastern state of Tripura beheaded a woman on the instructions of a deity they said appeared in their dreams promising hidden treasures. Karmakar killed Manju in Atapur village in Jharkhand state in April. The following month, police dug up the remains of two sisters, aged 18 and 13, in Bihar, dismembered with a ceremonial sword and offered to Kali by their father. Last week on the outskirts of Bombay, maize seller Anil Lakshmikant Singh, 33, beheaded his neighbor's nine-year-old son to save his marriage on the advice of a tantric. Said Singh: "He promised that a human sacrifice would end all my miseries."

Far from ancient barbarisms that refuse to die, sacrifice and sorcery are making a comeback. Sociologists explain the millions who now throng the two main Kali centers in eastern India, at Kamakhya and Tarapith, as what happens when the rat race that is India's future meets the superstitions of its past. Sociologist Ashis Nandy says: "You see your neighbor doing well, above his caste and position, and someone tells you to get a child and do a secret ritual and you can catch up." Adds mysticism expert Ipsita Roy Chakaraverti: "It's got nothing to do with real mysticism or with spiritualism. It comes down to pure and simple greed." Tarapith in particular is a giant building site of new hotels, restaurants and stalls selling plastic swords and postcards of Kali's severed feet. Judging by the visitors here, Kali appeals to both rich and poor: the rows of SUVs parked outside four-star hotels belong to the ranks of businessmen and politicians lining up with their goats behind penniless pilgrims. ("The blood never dries at Tarapith," whispers one villager.)

There are no human sacrifices at the temple these days. But the mystique of ritual killing is so powerful that even those who actually don't perform it claim to do so. In their camp in the cremation grounds beside the temple, a throng of tantrics tout for business by competing to be as spooky as possible, lining their mud-walled temples with human skulls and telling tall tales of human sacrifice. "I cut off her head," says 64-year-old Baba Swami Vivekanand of a girl he says he raised from birth. "We buried the body and brought the head back, cooked it and ate it." He pauses to demand a $2 donation. "Good story, no?" While most of this is innocent, some followers, like Karmakar, are inevitably emboldened to take their quest for power to the extreme. Karmakar, like many others, was caught. But in the dust-bowl villages of India, where superstition reigns and blood has a dark authority, the question is how many other "holy men" have found that ultimate power still rests in the murderous magic of a virgin sacrifice.

—With reporting by Faizan Ahmed


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1 posted on 07/28/2002 9:52:24 AM PDT by aculeus
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To: aculeus

In a vision of Maya he saw a pregnant woman of exquisite beauty emerging from the waters of the Ganges River. Presently she came to the land and gave birth to a child, whom she began to nurse tenderly. A moment later she assumed a terrible aspect, seized the child between her grim jaws and crushed it; as she swallowed the child, she re-entered the waters of the Ganges. Source


2 posted on 07/28/2002 10:45:39 AM PDT by Cultural Jihad
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To: Cultural Jihad
Interesting. You might enjoy this tidbit from a paper Ihope to have published:


For an exposition of the high regard offered the wheel in cultures more primitive than ours, See, The Works of the Rev. Claudius Buchanan, L.L.D. Comprising His Christian Researches in Asia, etc., published by Neal and Wills of Baltimore, (1812):

"Juggernaut, 18th of June.-----I have returned home from witnessing
a scene which I shall never forget. At twelve o'clock of this day,
being the great day of the feast, the Moloch of Hindoostan was
brought out of his temple amidst the acclamations of hundreds of
thousands of his worshippers. . . .[T]heir voices gave no tuneful
Hosannah or Hallelujah; but rather a yell of approbation, united
with a kind of hissing applause. . . .The throne of the idol was
placed on a stupendous car, or tower, about sixty feet in height,
resting on wheels which indented the ground deeply, as they turned
slowly under the ponderous machine. . . After the tower had
proceeded some way, a pilgrim announced that he was ready to
offer himself a sacrifice to the idol. He laid himself down in the
road before the tower as it was moving along, lying on his face,
with his arms stretched forward. . . . [H]e was crushed to death
by the wheels of the tower. A shout of joy was raised to the god."

Id.

3 posted on 07/28/2002 11:00:18 AM PDT by parsifal
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To: Cultural Jihad
Are there any Hindus out there who can explain how the cult of Kali can be understood other than as a bloodthirsty worship of death and murder?
4 posted on 07/28/2002 11:05:53 AM PDT by maro
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To: aculeus; AM2000
Sounds as though the Thugs are back. I wonder why this article doesn't use the word.
5 posted on 07/28/2002 11:17:22 AM PDT by aristeides
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To: maro

The article comes from Time Magazine, after all, so we're not going to be getting a balanced look at any news item with a religious aspect to it. There are millions of Hindus who worship God as Mother Kali, and yet the vast majority do not go around offering human blood to their chosen ideal. (The posted image shows Kali standing upon Shiva, her consort. Kali is the power of God Who creates, preserves, and destroys.)

6 posted on 07/28/2002 11:24:06 AM PDT by Cultural Jihad
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To: maro
Are there any Hindus out there who can explain how the cult of Kali can be understood other than as a bloodthirsty worship of death and murder?

Maybe the University of North Carolina will make this required reading for incoming freshman.

7 posted on 07/28/2002 11:26:42 AM PDT by LoneRangerMassachusetts
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To: aristeides
Sounds as though the Thugs are back. I wonder why this article doesn't use the word.

The Thugs were a very specific sub-group of Kali-worshippers who ambushed, murdered and robbed travelers. They were by no means the only human-sacrificing group among those who worshipped her.

Oddly enough, some Thuggee were Muslims. How they rationalized combining human sacrifice worship of Kali with Islam is a darn good question.

8 posted on 07/28/2002 11:30:34 AM PDT by Restorer
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To: maro
actually before christianity spread the jewish taboo against human sacrifice and male and female temple prostitution--this sort of thing was the norm throughout the world.

In homer's story of Illiad -- Agammemnon sacrifices his daughter to the gods of ambition. The fallout from that sacrifice goes on through several generations.

The practice of human sacrifice and male and female temple prostitution were tightly bound to dynastic disentegration. Part of the reason that Moses wandered in the desert for 40 years was to wait for these practices to take their toll on the caananites.

When cortez came to the new world he was appalled not just by human sacrifice practiced by Aztecs but also by the way the Aztec priests would "act up" right in front of he and his men.

They felt a bit of the same righteous wrath in their swords as Joshua and his men.

For the last century or so people have been digging up celtic human sacrifices from the bogs of Europe.
9 posted on 07/28/2002 11:31:11 AM PDT by ckilmer
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And yet according to the PC and Multicultural thugs all cultures are equally valid and deserving of respect right?

This just sickens me terribly. I wonder if the fact that these religions are coming back here in the US sounds the death toll for our dear country.

Another example of why I despise third world countries and the ignorant vermin they produce.

And I thought Hinduism was a religion of peace. Wonder what I was confuding it with.
10 posted on 07/28/2002 11:43:27 AM PDT by kancel
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Yuck. And I thought the British had wiped out the thugge cult.
11 posted on 07/28/2002 11:49:45 AM PDT by thathamiltonwoman
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To: TALLAHASSEE
Welcome to FR, Tallahassee.

I'm a Tallahassee native myself.
13 posted on 07/28/2002 12:30:13 PM PDT by EllaMinnow
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To: aristeides
I thought the Thugs killed their victims by strangulation.
14 posted on 07/28/2002 12:39:11 PM PDT by thmiley
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To: aculeus
Did you know that when scientologists have paid their requisite amount of money to "get clear" (used to be 100,000 dollars)they get to ride on the yacht and the final revelation to them is that Kali is God? This comes from the writings of ex-scientologists.
15 posted on 07/28/2002 1:02:07 PM PDT by JesseShurun
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To: maro
Are there any Hindus out there who can explain how the cult of Kali can be understood other than as a bloodthirsty worship of death and murder?

I'm not a Hindu, but human scarifice has been a part of Hinduism for centuries, at least the part that worships Kali. But human/god sacrifice is at the heart of Christianity as well. The death of Jesus is central to the Christian faith. During the eucharist, Christians reenact the killing of Christ. In communion, they eat his flesh and drink his blood.

All of life is based upon death. It is an unpleasant reality, but try staying alive without eating something that was once alive and then you killed or was killed for you for food. Just because most Americans live in cities now and never have to kill an animal because the supermaket has done the killing for them does not change the reality that life is based upon the violence of killing other life.

Ritualized sacrifice is a way to acknowledge this fact and put limits to it. But it would seem that the Kali cult has taken this reality and gone to extremes. Personally, I prefer the Christian reenactment.

16 posted on 07/28/2002 1:17:25 PM PDT by stripes1776
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To: TALLAHASSEE
HIT A NERVE DID I?

And I would appreciate "dudette."

Thanks

Third world are cesspools pure and simple. Have you heard that in africa people who are HIV+ rape babies because they think that will cure them? Its ignorance pure and simple. Being crazy and being stupid are two different things. Stupidity can be curable but it takes a desire to get out of the third world and into the techno-age (or hell even the industrial age would a nice change of place.)

Third worlds also breed terrorists. Tell me are terrorists crazy (medical defininition) or stupid? Your answer to that question is the beginning of a solution that will never happen.


I will give you that Jim Jones was crazy and some of his followers are stupid (the others being crazy of course). Manson was crazy and and some of his followers were stupid etc. etc. etc.

I have nothing against crazy people so long as if they are dangerous they are put away. I do have a problem with stupid people because they will rarely be put away where they are no longer a danger.
17 posted on 07/28/2002 1:31:46 PM PDT by kancel
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To: maro
I'm an agnostic from a Hindu family. The answer to your question is, the practices described in this article can't be. I could try to explain the mindset of the sheep (I refuse to call them 'people') who subscribe to this murderous ideology, but I won't bother.

Having said all that, parts of India where Kali worship is rampant aren't as violent as many places where it's not. Calcutta, unless you're a political activist, is a relatively safe city, compared to Bombay. Human sacrifice is the exception - not the norm, in contemporary India.

18 posted on 07/28/2002 1:51:13 PM PDT by AM2000
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To: kancel
Link to recent Africa baby rape story.

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/722881/posts
20 posted on 07/28/2002 2:42:48 PM PDT by aculeus
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