Every culture and society has its own
customs and rituals. Some of these rituals are considered, weird,
bizarre, insane and totally out of the screws, but not for those who
practise them. For them, these strange rituals serve a special purpose.
This contradiction in views is what makes the human civilization so
diverse and beautiful. Below is my list of the top 5 strange rituals of
the world.
Strange Birth Ritual Sifudu (Africa)
The birth of a baby is an important occasion in all cultures around the
world. The occasion is marked by prayers and blessings to welcome the
new member in the family. Sifudu is an important custom practised in
different African tribes. On the third day of birth of the child,
relatives gather at the hut, picking leaves from the Sifudu tree. A
small fire is made at the centre of the hut and the Sifudu leaves are
burnt to produce a thin pall of smoke. The leaves have an extremely
pungent aroma that irritates mouth, nose and eyes. Then the baby is
carried by a woman with his head downward in the smoke and is passed
several times through the smoke and is then handed back to the mother
who quickly passes the child under her leg. It is believed that the
ritual ensures that the child is never subjected to fright, timidness or
shyness.
Strange Death Ritual Suttee (India)
There's
no place better known than India when it comes to talking about strange
beliefs. One of them is the infamous custom of Suttee. Suttee or self
cremation involves widows who voluntarily lie by her dead husband's side
on his funeral pyre to be burnt alive with the corpse. Suttee is a very
old Hindu custom practised in India for many centuries until it was
banned by the British in 1829. The widow is considered a bad omen in the
Hindu society. She is not allowed to attend social gatherings and
everything from her touch to her presence is considered extremely
impure. Although the core idea behind this strange custom is to reunite
the couple in afterlife.
Strange Marriage Ritual Blackening of Bride (Scotland)
Marriage
is one of the most joyous occasions in all cultures and countries.
Scottish men wear skirts and they can make music out of a bag. But even
more bizarre is what they do with their newly wed bride. Instead of
throwing rice, the Scots welcome their bride with eggs and sauces on her
face. They dub this strange ritual as the "blackening of bride". The
bride is taken by surprise, or rather by shock, as the friends and
family cover her with any gross they can think of. It can be anything
from curdled milk, rotten eggs, and molasses to mud and syrups.
Strange Food Ritual Burping (Egypt)
While burping is considered rude and ill-mannered in the West, the
Egyptians have a different point of view. In Egypt, burping is the
highest compliment a guest can remark on the quality of food made for
them. So, now you have a nice way to please your Egyptian hosts.
Strange Initiation Ritual The Bullet Ant Gloves (South America)
Initiation
is the ceremony marking the entrance into a group or community.
Initiation rites are held in all cultures in order to transform a child
into an adult. One of the most extreme of these initiation rites are
found among the Mawe people of South America. They use intentional
Bullet Ant stings as part of their initiation rites. The stings of these
Bullet Ants are so painful that they are compared to bullet shots, this
is where the name comes from. First the ants are collected and are
rendered unconscious by keeping them in a natural sedative. Then
hundreds of them are woven in pair of gloves made out of leaves. The
boys are then asked to wear the gloves for at least 10 minutes. The
neurotoxic of bullet ants paralysis the hands and cause intense pain,
even more than the sting of a tarantula. The boys have to repeat the
ritual for 20 times before they become a "warrior".
Strange Birth Ritual Sifudu (Africa)
Strange Death Ritual Suttee (India)
Strange Marriage Ritual Blackening of Bride (Scotland)
Strange Food Ritual Burping (Egypt)
Strange Initiation Ritual The Bullet Ant Gloves (South America)
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