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    Edit Photo Details Piercing the Spiritual Duty   #festival #spiritual #piercing #tamil #cultural #superstition #panguni_uthiram #panguni_14
    A men piercing his toung through his chin using arrow. This is a festival which celebrate in Tamil Nadu on every year Panguni 14 according to Tamil calendar. During this festival the devotees wound up his body for his God to save his life. It's completely looks like superstition things. A man piercing the arrow on this toung and walk more than 6 km to main temple named Ramanathaswami Temple. In between distance some times they are running and dancing with this arrow. It is look like very painful
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    Date Uploaded: Nov 2, 2018
    Location: Rameswaram, Tamil Nadu, India
    Copyright: © Percy Podel
    Categories: Adventure, Culture, People
    Assignments: Superstitions Around the World