A baby girl born with an “elephant trunk” is being
worshipped as a Hindu god in a village in Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, in northern
India.The girl, who has not yet been named, was born to Rambabu Sarvesh and his
wife Banna Devi on Thursday.
Since then thousands of people from all over the country
have flocked to the small village to see the new-born infant. The locals
believe that the baby girl is an incarnation of the Hindu deity Ganesha, who
also has a trunk.According to the girl’s aunt, crowds of worshippers had since
arrived to make offerings to the divine child. She said: “My sister-in-law gave
birth to a girl at 7:00 a.m. and her face looks exactly like Lord Ganesha.
This is why whoever hears about her is coming here to get a
glimpse of the baby and are making whatever offerings possible.”The girl, who
is the fourth child in the family, has facial lump between her eyes that
divided her nose in two when the girl was still in the womb.
Doctors will examine the baby girl to find out the extent of
her condition and whether they need to operate. Now they suggest that deformity
was most likely due to a gene mutation, as a result of malnutrition and
increased pollution.
Mr Sarvesh, who is already a father to three children, earns
250 rupee (N750) a day, and hopes that his daughter’s birth will change the
family’s fortunes. Several months ago a baby boy who was born with four
arms and four legs was aslo hailed as “God’s baby” due to his resemblance to
Hindu god Brahma.
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