Six-year-old Amar Singh has a 12-inch
long tail made from a patch of thick hair starting in the small of his
back - locals believe it is a religious sign
Amar Singh's 12-inch tail has been woven from a large patch of thick black hair growing on the small of his back. Villagers in Nijmapur, in the state of Uttar Pradesh in northern India, have hailed it as a sign that he is connected to the Hindu god Hanuman, a monkey-like deity. Continue...
His family claim that he was born with an
anomalous patch of hair about one inch in length - which then grew over
the years until he was able to plait it.Amar Singh's 12-inch tail has been woven from a large patch of thick black hair growing on the small of his back. Villagers in Nijmapur, in the state of Uttar Pradesh in northern India, have hailed it as a sign that he is connected to the Hindu god Hanuman, a monkey-like deity. Continue...
His family claim that he was born with an
Proud father Ajmer Singh said his son is
a "very loving child" and otherwise a "healthy and normal boy who does
well at his studies".
He said that although Amar's hairs could easily be cut, the family don't want to because they consider them to be a gift from God.
Locals have also come up with the theory that his condition means that he bears some similarity to a cow, an animal which is considered holy in Hindu culture.
He said that although Amar's hairs could easily be cut, the family don't want to because they consider them to be a gift from God.
Locals have also come up with the theory that his condition means that he bears some similarity to a cow, an animal which is considered holy in Hindu culture.
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