Frogs married off in Tripura to please rain god. Watch viral video
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A video which shows local residents in west Tripura marrying off two frogs to please the rain god has gone viral on social media.
From hosting big fat weddings to private ceremonies on Zoom, several Indian couples who just weren’t ready to postpone their weddings owing to the coronavirus pandemic, came up with brilliant ideas in the last moment to make the occasion safe for all. #Watch| Frogs married off in Tripura to please rain godTwo toads were married performing all the rituals from bath in pond or river to new dresses, exchange of garlands, and applying of vermilion (sindoor). pic.twitter.com/qObo5i4qmM If there are floods, will they be divorced? This is a true superstition tho Their is nothing worng in al, many of us carrying lots of custom and beliefs from years. We also believes nothing is going to happen but it's give lots of happiness nd hope that now this is going 2 happen, we litterly enjoy it. Ex. Crying fox and crossing red line 4 rain. This is the real pluralistic, diverse India How does frogs impact ecosystem or particularly rainfall? That’s so cute and innocent.. They are harmless Tribal customs that add colour to this Nation's diversity.Belief is not required, but some tolerance please. However, a video of two frogs getting married in a close-knit ceremony is the most unconventional wedding you will watch on the internet today. A short video of the ceremony was shared on Twitter by news agency ANI on Thursday. The locals believe that marrying off two frogs would appease Lord Indra and bring rain. In the video, the frogs were seen wearing traditional clothes. They were married off to each other following proper Hindu rituals.More Related News