Teen Forced To Marry Dog In World's Most Bizarre Wedding Ceremony (Photos)
A teenager married a DOG during a lavish Indian wedding in front of at least 70 guests.
Unhappy Mangli Munda, 18, from a remote part of eastern India, was told by village elders that marrying the confused canine would ward off an evil spell.
A
local guru told her parents the teenager possessed ill-luck and that
marrying a man would bring destruction to the family and her
community.
The baffled dog, Sheru, was brought to the wedding in a chauffeur driven car and welcomed by revellers.
Mangli, who has not been to school, said she was not happy to wed a dog, but insisted that it will help change her fortunes.
The
hesitant bride said: "I am marrying a dog because the village elders
believe that my evil spell will be passed on to the dog.
"After that is done, the man I will marry will have a long life."
Mangli's father Sri Amnmunda agreed and even found a stray dog named Sheru as a match for his daughter.
He
said: "The village elders told us that we should organise the wedding
as soon as we can. We had to make sure that the evil spell is destroyed.
"And marrying a dog is the only way to get rid of the bad luck."
And amazingly, this not the first time that a local girl has wed a dog in the village.
Sri added: "Many weddings like this have taken place in our
village and also the other neighbouring villages. This is a custom that
we thoroughly believe in."
According to the village's customs, the
marriage will not affect Mangli’s life, and she will be free to marry
again later without divorcing the dog.
"My villagers say that many
girls like me have followed this ritual and they have gotten rid of
their evil spells and are living happy lives now," said Mangli.
"I will also be free to marry a man of my dreams after after the evil spell is over."
At the wedding ceremony, people danced to traditional
drumming, while around 70 relatives and local villagers attended the
wedding.
"Apart from the fact that the groom is a dog, we followed
all customs. We respect the dog as much as we would respect a normal
groom," said Mangli's mother Seems Devi.
"We had to spend money on
this wedding in the same way as we would in a normal wedding. But that
is the only way we can get rid of her bad luck and ensure the
benevolence of the village."
Now with the marriage ceremony over, Mangli has to take care of the dog and raise him as a pet for the next few months.
Mangli
added: "I will marry a man one day. It is the dream of every girl to
marry a prince charming. So I am also waiting for my prince."
ridiculous......i for laugh if i didn't know this happens really in India still
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