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10 Bizarre Your Jaw Droping Traditions From Around The World by blessedemperor(m): 7:44pm On Nov 25, 2018
Ajayi Ayobami Oluwasegun
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his list highlight 10 Bizarre Your Jaw Droping Traditions from all over the world Every religion and culture has what outsiders regard as strange traditions or passage rites, but which seem perfectly acceptable to true believers. Each religion has ceremonies and practices that mark the milestones of life: birth, marriage, adulthood and death, many of which may sound unusual for non-practitioners. Sometimes people practice certain rituals that are adopted as part of religion, sometimes they practice cultural traditions that other people find bizarre. Many traditions seem bizarre to the world where they are not followed. This is a list: ten strange traditions still observed around the word.

Here are 10 Bizarre Your Jaw Droping Traditions from Around the World

10. Hindu Thaipusam Festival Piercings

During the celebration of the Thaipusam religious holiday, the Hindus declare their devotion to Lord Murugan by piercing different parts of the bodies. It is mainly seen in countries where Tamil communities such as India, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Mauritius, Singapore, Thailand and Myanmar are significantly present.

In Tamil Nadu, they celebrate their devotion to Lord Murugan 's birth and his killing with a spear of Soorapadman, a vengeful spirit. They do this with painful piercings around the body, including the tongue. Over time, the rituals have become more dramatic, colorful, and bloody, with large spears and hooks through the chest and face – some devotees even pull large wagons with ropes attached to their bloody backs.

9. La Tomatina

The biggest fight against tomatoes in the world. La Tomatina, the annual Tomato Throwing Festival in Buñol, Spain, Valencian City. It takes place on the last Wednesday of August, during the week of Buñol festivities. The participants throw tomatoes and fight purely for fun in this tomato.

There are many Tomatina theories. In 1945, during a parade of gigantes y cabezudos, young adults who wanted to be in the event held a battle in Plaza del Pueblo, the main square of the city.There was a vegetable stand in the vicinity, so tomatoes were taken and used as weapons. In order to break the fight, the police had to intervene and forced those responsible to pay the damage. This is the most popular of many theories about the beginning of the tomatina.

8. Bullet Ant Gloves

The most painful initiation ritual–you can not become a man if you do not participate in this ritual for the Satere-Mawe tribe of the Amazon. When a young boy grows up sexually, he goes into the jungle with the medicine man and other boys of his age to find and collect bullet ants. The most painful sting insect in the world. The sting of these ants was compared with a ballot that hit the flesh.

The boys collect the ants and the ants are then drugged by the medicine man with some herbs. Later, while the ants sleep in their drug - induced state, they are placed in a mesh glove on the inside with the stinger.When the ants wake up, they are trapped and get very aggressive and angry. The boys have to put on the gloves and keep them for about ten minutes while they dance to take the pain away from their minds.

The young men of the Satere-Mawe tribe, however, must bear this pain 20 times before they can prove that they are men.

7. Burial Ritual Yanomami

In the Yanomami tribe (Venezuela and Brazil), funeral rituals for dead relatives are very important. The people of this tribe want to guarantee peace for the dead person 's souls.

If a Yanomami dies, his body will be burnt. Ash and bone powder are mixed together in a soup of plantain. Then his people drink the plantain soup made up of the ash and bone of the dead person.They believe that his spirit will live in them forever by ingestion of the remnants of a love person. Every body must be cremated because the Yanomami think that it is horrifying to leave a dead body to decay.Moreover, the soul will be unhappy if it can not find a place to rest in the bodies of its loved ones. A dead body needs to be disposed of as soon as possible, because the soul can return and haunt the rest.

6. Tooth Filing

One of the largest religious ceremonies in Hindu history, Tooth Filling. The ceremony is very important in Balinese culture and is an important part of the transition from puberty to adulthood. This ritual is for both men and women and must be completed before marriage; it is sometimes included in the ceremony of marriage.

This ceremony is carried out by smoothing the tooth and the tooth of the eye. This celebration in the Hindu Balinese belief system helps people to free themselves of all invisible evil forces. They believe that the teeth are the symbol of lust, greed, anger, confusion and jealousy, and the custom of filling a person's teeth both physically and spiritually. This ceremony is also a symbol that the person from adolescent to adulthood is normally a female.
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Re: 10 Bizarre Your Jaw Droping Traditions From Around The World by gaby(m): 7:47pm On Nov 25, 2018
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Re: 10 Bizarre Your Jaw Droping Traditions From Around The World by Sleekydee(m): 7:58pm On Nov 25, 2018
I like the ant gloves tradition. its also an innovative way to punish rapist. get it?

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Re: 10 Bizarre Your Jaw Droping Traditions From Around The World by LuciferElohim: 8:23pm On Nov 25, 2018
6. Afonja Skull-mining culture


Located deep in the south western part of Nigeria is a truly unique but savage people called the Afonja Ajoka Clan or simply Afonja.

These people boast a rich cutural heritage including consensual cuckolding, snitching, facial scarification, deadbeatism & a combination of unrepentant commandoism and generational dirtiness.

However, none of these wonderful practices stand out as much as skull mining.

Skull mining is the art of decapitating human beings for various ritual purposes. It is highly revered across the savage lands these heathens roam such that their traditional heads known as Baales, Obas or Oonis are the default Chief Skull Miners of every settlement.

Afonjas believe skull mining draws them closer to their ancestors & believe themselves to be descendants of the notorious heavenly fugitive Oduduwa who was booted out of heaven & landed skull-first on a roughly hewn rock - this act gave rise to the sacred skull mining practices amongst them.

Skull mining rituals are carried out to mark many ceremonies including weddings, coronations, harvests, prayers etc.

Since the turn of the 21st Century, reports of Afonjas exporting skull mining tradition to other regions & countries have emerged.

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