Superstition: Physically challenged children were buried during solar eclipse

Several physically challenged (disabled)children, who were suffering from paralysis, polio, etc., were buried by their parents up to the neck level in a pit during solar eclipse in July 2009, leaving their heads out side of soil, with a belief that this type of burying during solar / lunar eclipses will cure them from ailments. This incident has happened in Gulbarga area of Karnataka, India.


The children remained in the pit for the burial treatment during the entire period of the eclipse.

Superstition: Minor girls married off to frogs

In Jan 2009, two minor girls were married off to frogs. This happened in a village in villupuram district of Tamil Nadu, India. The ceremony, an annual feature during the Pongal festival was conducted ‘to prevent the outbreak of mysterious diseases in the village.


  • The girls dressed up in traditional bridal sarees and gold jewelry, married the frogs in separate ceremonies at two different temples in presence of villagers.
  • The frogs were tied to long sticks decorated with garlands for the marriage ceremonies.
  • The temple priests garlanded the brides and tied the magalsutras on behalf of the frogs saying the two as wives of the amphibians before the sacred fire at the auspicious hour.
    (The groom ties the Mangalsutra, a sacred thread of love and goodwill, around the neck of the bride on the day of the marriage, signifying their union. Mangalsutra is also called Thali / Thaali.)
  • Villagers of the western part of the village acted as relatives of the brides. Eastern part villagers acted as relatives of the grooms.
  • The ceremonies had all the usual elements of a traditional marriage including a sumptuous feast.
  • Finally, after the ceremony, the frogs were thrown back into the temple ponds.

Household Superstitions by Joseph Addison

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