In a remote part of India, young Mangli Munda is marrying a stray dog
to fight off evil spirits that her family believes she has. The dog was
found by the woman's father. The big wedding was taken care of by the
18-year-old's parents, to the dismay of the wife-to-be. Munda wasn't
pleased with her parents' selection of a groom, saying, "I am not happy
with this marriage."
If
you think Munda's father was solely to blame for this unusual
arrangement, he wasn't. Munda’s mother was adamant about the need for
her daughter to get hitched to the hound named Sheru. The pooch even
arrived stylin' and profilin' as most grooms often do —
chauffeured in a car. Munda's mother mentioned, "We have to spend money
on this wedding. That is the only way we can get rid of her bad luck
and ensure the benevolence of the village."
But
Munda won't have to love and honor her husband all the days of her
life. The relationship isn’t legally binding, which will probably keep
this bride from going barking mad.
In
this remote village in the eastern state of Jharkhand, the ceremony
isn't unheard of. It’s just a tradition meant to ensure the longevity of
a couple's marriage when Munda is eventually married to a human groom.
And, hopefully, her next husband won't turn out to be a dog.
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