A 19-year-old girl
sliced off her tongue with a blade and offered it to Goddess Kali, apparently
to appease the deity into granting her heart's desire.
Aarti Dubey, an
undergraduate student at TRS College in Madhya Pradesh, made the extreme
sacrifice a day after she dreamed about the deity demanding her tongue in
exchange for granting all her wishes.
Her brother Sachin
told Mail Online: "Aarti had confided in me about the dream and told me
that she was going to offer her tongue to the deity. But it never occurred to
me that she was serious about it. I thought she was just kidding.
"I have heard
about incidents of illiterate and superstitious people offering their body
parts to appease the gods. I never thought that my own college-going sister
could be so superstitious."
The incident happened
at a Kali temple in the town of Reeva, in the state of Madhya Pradesh.
Aarti fell
unconscious immediately after slicing off her tongue and offering it to the
goddess. The priest and fellow devotees present on the temple premises covered
her with a scarf and kept praying for her well-being instead of taking her to a
doctor.
When the girl
regained consciousness after five hours, people hailed it as the blessing of
the goddess.
"I was right
there when the girl cut off her tongue and offered it to the deity. The goddess
is the almighty and she always protects her devotees," said priest Devi
Prasad Sharma.
Much to the surprise of the onlookers and devotees, Aarti got up and finished the rest of the rituals, including doing the rounds of the temple premises, with a faint smile on her face.
As the news spread in
the locality, the authorities swung into action and a team of doctors and
policemen arrived at the spot around noon.
The doctors did a check-up on Aarti and sent her home after giving her first aid.
Shyam Mishra, a local
journalist, told MailOnline: "There have been incidents of people offering
their organs to the gods, expecting to get their wishes granted by the supreme
power. What is startling in this case is the girl in question is educated.
Illiterate people are bound to be superstitious, but when educated people
become superstitious it does not bode well for the society as a whole."
Source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/
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