The New "Ganesha" Will Probably Be Operated On - Alternative View

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The New "Ganesha" Will Probably Be Operated On - Alternative View
The New "Ganesha" Will Probably Be Operated On - Alternative View

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From the fact that another "little god" was born in Nepal, our site already wrote in August this year. Now there is new information about the four-armed boy deity and new photos

Thousands of pilgrims flock every day to a remote Himalayan village, which is located at an altitude of 2,000 meters above sea level, to offer gifts and pray to a six-month-old baby who was born with two pairs of arms and legs. The child was named Risab and believers consider him the reincarnation of the god Ganesha, one of the most revered gods of the Hindu pantheon, who, according to legend, can have anywhere from two to sixteen hands.

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“Some say that he is a god, come to worship him and give money. They just give a couple of rupees, do some kind of service. The gifts are mainly clothing and food,”says Risab's father, 32-year-old Rihi Gimire. But his wife is not so happy. The woman complains that because of her son's ugliness, it is difficult for her to bathe, swaddle and pick up clothes for him. She hopes that over time they will be able to save up the required amount for the operation, and her baby will be able to live like an ordinary child.

According to experts, Risaba can be successfully operated by removing the headless unformed twin, which gives such an unusual appearance to the child …

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“Detractors say it's a curse, Risab looks like a monkey or a witch's child. If my husband was not with me, the villagers would say that I am a witch, they came and killed me,”says Risab's mother, who has two more children.

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