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Saturday, 27 July 2013

…12-yr-old Boy With Growth Tail Worshipped As god In India…

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…12-yr-old Boy With Growth Tail Worshipped  As god In India…



THIS boy of 12 with a “tail” growing from his back has been hailed as a god in India.
Followers flock to Arshid Ali Khan’s temple — often leaving cash or gifts in return for a blessing.

They believe the youngster — Balaji to his devotees — is the reincarnation of Hindu monkey god Hanuman. But doctors say he has meningocele, a form of spina bifida where the spinal cord develops abnormally.

Balaji, who lives with his grandparents near Chandigarh, said: “I love my tail. It’s a gift from God. It’s unusual but people respect me and bow before me because of it. I feel special.”


Doctors say if the growth is not removed, Balaji’s twisted limbs could become worse.

Arshid and his grandparents 'I'm so happy' ... with grandparents Suraya and Iqbal

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THIS boy of 12 with a “tail” growing from his back has been hailed as a god in India.
Followers flock to Arshid Ali Khan’s temple — often leaving cash or gifts in return for a blessing.

They believe the youngster — Balaji to his devotees — is the reincarnation of Hindu monkey god Hanuman. But doctors say he has meningocele, a form of spina bifida where the spinal cord develops abnormally.



Balaji, who lives with his grandparents near Chandigarh, said: “I love my tail. It’s a gift from God. It’s unusual but people respect me and bow before me because of it. I feel special.”


Doctors say if the growth is not removed, Balaji’s twisted limbs could become worse.

Arshid and his grandparents 'I'm so happy' ... with grandparents Suraya and Iqbal

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