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Indian man marries dog to beat 'curse'

AFP - Wednesday, November 14 03:53 am CHENNAI, India (AFP) - An Indian farmer
has married his dog in a bid to overcome what he believes is a curse caused
by him having stoned to death two mating dogs in his rice field, press
reports said.
The 34-year-old farmer, identified as Selvakumar from Sivaganga district in
the southern state of Tamil Nadu, fell on bad fortune 15 years ago after
killing the dogs and hanging their carcasses from a tree.
A few days later, his hearing and speech were impaired and he was unable to
walk.
Doctors were clueless, but an astrologer finally told him he was cursed by
the spirits of the dogs he had killed. He could undo the curse only if he
married a dog and live with it, the soothsayer said.
After a long search for a 'suitable bride', Selvakumar managed to get a
four-year-old mongrel bitch from a friend and had a fully-fledged Hindu
wedding in front of villagers and elders on Sunday, eyewitnesses said.
The canine bride, named Selvi, was adorned in a sari and flowers and brought
to the temple by village women. A Hindu priest conducted the ceremony.
The reports, however, said Selvi the dog attempted to make a run for it --
apparently due to the large crowds -- but was eventually tracked down and
returned to her new 'husband'.
"The dog is only for lifting the curse and after that, he plans to get a
real bride," a friend of the groom said.
Posted by Kurma on 15/11/07; 10:33:30 PM
from the dept.
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