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In 2016, a man in India did not hesitate to abandon his wife and two children, who had been married for many years, in order to marry a cow. Even, spent 180,000 yuan to hold a grand wedding for the cow.
This seemingly unbelievable event often causes a stir in the local area, but strangely, the guests who came to the wedding did not seem surprised, but accepted it calmly.
What makes these men choose to marry a cow?
What are the cultural factors behind this behavior?
The statements in this article are based on reliable sources of information and are detailed at the end of the article.
An indissoluble bond with the sacred cow Nandi
Pasana was born into a relatively wealthy family in India and grew up under the care of his parents.
He received a good education and with his wisdom and hard work, he became a successful entrepreneur.
However, Passana's personal life was not as good as it could be.
Although he is married and has two lovely children, he does not seem to have any affection for his wife.
Over the years, there has been a lack of communication and communication between the couple and they have drifted apart.
Pasana has an ego personality and has difficulty sharing his inner thoughts and feelings with others.
Growing up in a greenhouse-like environment, he lacked the skills and experience to get along with people.
These problems accumulated over time, casting a shadow over his marriage and family life.
One day in 2014, life in Passana took an unexpected turn.
That day, he was walking on the street as usual when he suddenly saw a cow with a skin tumor.
The cow named Nandy had innocent, gentle eyes that seemed to touch a soft string deep inside Pasana.
He couldn't help but step forward and caress Nandy's fur, feeling a sense of peace and joy that he had never felt before.
In Indian culture, the ox is the embodiment of many gods and goddesses, representing good qualities such as life, wisdom, strength, etc.
In particular, cattle with dermatomas on their foreheads are regarded as auspicious symbols that bring good luck and happiness to people.
Pasana fell in love with Nandy at first sight, and he felt that it was a fateful arrangement, a gift from God.
He immediately decided to buy Nandy and take her home to take care of her.
Since then, Nandi has become an integral part of Pasana's life.
Pasana prepared the best food and shelter for Nandi, fed, washed and cared for it every day.
Gradually, he became inseparable from Nandi, even eating and living together.
Nandi's innocent, docile sexuality emotionalizes Pasana, and he finds in Nandy a long-lost peace and contentment.
Spending time with Nandy became the happiest and most enjoyable moment in Pasana's life.
Divorce and marrying a cow caused a sensation
Once, Passana's wife inadvertently witnessed a scene that shocked her.
She saw Pasana and Nandy kissing, and the two behaved intimately, like a loving couple.
This scene completely shattered her, and she felt that her dignity and status had been greatly insulted.
Faced with his wife's questioning and anger, Passana decided to confess everything to her.
He tells his wife that he has developed a deep affection for Nandy and that he can no longer control his heart.
He believes that Nandy is his true soulmate, an indispensable part of his life.
Passana filed for divorce and wanted to marry Nandi and spend the rest of his life together.
The decision came as a bolt from the blue and shocked Passana's family.
They never imagined that Pasana would abandon his wife and children for a cow.
They vehemently objected to this absurd idea, believing that Passana was insane and demanding that he stop immediately.
However, Pasana is determined to be with Nandi, and he will not hesitate to break with his family in pursuit of his own happiness.
In 2016, Passana and his wife completed the divorce process.
To show his love for Nandi, he decides to throw a big wedding for Nandi.
The wedding cost Pasana nearly 180,000 yuan, which is a huge scale and a staggering degree of luxury.
The wedding was carried out in full accordance with the traditional customs of India. Nandy was beautifully dressed up with a wreath of flowers on her head and a red wedding dress.
Pasana, dressed in the traditional Indian groom attire, carries a wedding sword.
At the wedding, Passana even added cow urine to the drink as a sign of respect and love for Nadi.
The wedding caused a stir in the local area. There was a lot of talk about Passana's behavior, with some thinking he was crazy and others understanding and supporting him.
The media rushed to cover this unique event, and the story of Pasana and Nandi spread throughout India.
The sweet life of the "husband and wife" of the human cow
After getting married, Passana and Nandy began a sweet newlywed life. They eat and live together every day, and they are inseparable.
Passana took care of Nandy's daily life, washing, feeding, and caring for her.
In order to better care for Nandi, Passana also deliberately learned the expertise of cow care.
Under his careful care, Nandy became healthier and more beautiful.
In order for Nandi to have his own offspring, Passana also specially found bulls for him to breed.
Two years later, Nandy gave birth to a lovely heifer.
Pasana was ecstatic, and he named the calf "Saraswotti" as his own.
To celebrate the birth of the calf, Passana spent 54,000 yuan to hold a grand full moon banquet for the calf.
Gradually, life in Pasana became more and more special.
He began drinking cow urine and eating cow dung, believing it to be good for his health.
In his opinion, everything about the cow is sacred and contains magical powers.
By drinking cow urine and eating cow dung, he felt closer to Nady and more connected to his heart.
Passana's actions sparked widespread discussion in society.
Some consider his actions to be a desecration of traditional customs and a betrayal of humanity;
It has also been argued that in the cultural context of India, Pasana's behavior, although peculiar, is not entirely incomprehensible.
After all, in India, cows have always been regarded as sacred animals, and drinking cow urine and eating cow dung is considered a devout religious act.
Passana's family initially expressed strong opposition to his actions.
They couldn't accept that Pasana had abandoned his family for a cow and lived such a strange life.
But as time passed, they came to realize that it was Passana's own choice, his way of pursuing happiness.
Although they didn't understand, they finally chose to be respectful and inclusive.
epilogue
Passana's experience provokes reflections on issues such as marriage, family, and the relationship between humans and animals. His story teaches us that happiness comes in many forms, and that everyone has the right to pursue their own way of life.
At the same time, it reminds us that while pursuing personal happiness, we also have responsibilities and obligations to others, especially our loved ones.
[References]
1. Phoenix.com - October 6, 2017 - "Indian Man Abandons Wife and Children to Live with Cows, Drinks Cow Urine and Eats Cow Dung to Stay Healthy"