Take a look at yet another bizarre ritual, where devotees turn into dogs

Take a look at yet another bizarre ritual, where devotees turn into dogs
In a unique ritual in Kerala, people trying to tame devotees who behave like dogs at Sree Kulavankavu temple at Vengeri in Kozhikode. (Photo |  A Sanesh)
In a unique ritual in Kerala, people trying to tame devotees who behave like dogs at Sree Kulavankavu temple at Vengeri in Kozhikode. (Photo | A Sanesh)
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People trying to tame devotees who behave like dogs as part of a unique ritual at Sree Kulavankavu temple at Vengeri in Kozhikode. (Photo |  A Sanesh)
People trying to tame devotees who behave like dogs as part of a unique ritual at Sree Kulavankavu temple at Vengeri in Kozhikode. (Photo | A Sanesh)
The belief is that, about 70 decades ago a couple buried their beloved pet dog at this place and later built a temple to worship it. (Photo |  A Sanesh)
The belief is that, about 70 decades ago a couple buried their beloved pet dog at this place and later built a temple to worship it. (Photo | A Sanesh)
The belief is that, about 70 decades ago a couple buried their beloved pet dog at this place and later built a temple to worship it. (Photo |  A Sanesh)
The belief is that, about 70 decades ago a couple buried their beloved pet dog at this place and later built a temple to worship it. (Photo | A Sanesh)
According the tale, the spirit of the dog is believed to enter the body of devotees on this particular day and it should be tamed before it starts biting people. (Photo |  A Sanesh)
According the tale, the spirit of the dog is believed to enter the body of devotees on this particular day and it should be tamed before it starts biting people. (Photo | A Sanesh)
According the tale, the spirit of the dog is believed to enter the body of devotees on this particular day and it should be tamed before it starts biting people. (Photo |  A Sanesh)
According the tale, the spirit of the dog is believed to enter the body of devotees on this particular day and it should be tamed before it starts biting people. (Photo | A Sanesh)

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