Yea An Indian teenager is worshipped as a god because he has
a 7ins ‘tail’.Arshid Ali Khan, 13, has become a divine symbol in the state
of Punjab.
Locals have hailed him a reincarnation of the Hindu monkey
god Hanuman – and refer to him as Balaji.
‘I feel neither good nor bad about having a tail.’
Arshid lives with his grandfather, Iqbal Qureshi, and two
uncles, after his father died when he was four and his mother remarried.
Meet Arshid Ali Khan the teenager worshipped for his tail
Locals have hailed Arshid a human reincarnation of the Hindu
monkey god Hanuman
Locals have hailed Arshid a human reincarnation of the Hindu
monkey god Hanuman
Some people believe that if they worship Arshid their wishes
will come true
Some people believe
that if they worship Arshid their wishes will come true
Mr Qureshi, a music instructor, said: ‘When he spoke for the
first time at the age on one all he spoke was the names of Gods from different
religions.
‘It was that day I realised that he had something divine and
godly about him.’
He added: ‘It does not matter whether we are Muslims or
Hindus, I think there is just one path for spiritualism.’
Arshid’s home has been converted into a temple where his
devotees come to visit him to receive his blessings and touch his ‘tail’.
‘A lot of people’s wishes have come true after they have
visited,’ claimed Mr Qureshi.
‘Sometimes there are childless couples who come to Balaji
for help. He blesses them, and often they are then able to conceive.’
However, Arshid often struggles to balance his time with his
faithful devotees and attending school and playing with his friends.
He said: ‘Mostly on weekdays I have to go to school but when
I have a school holiday on Sunday around 20 to 30 people come to see me at my
home.’
He added: ‘No one teases me. Everybody wants to see my tail
and so they keep asking.’
Arshid struggles to walk and is considering having the
'tail' surgically removed
Arshid struggles to
walk and is considering having the ‘tail’ surgically removed
Arshid said: 'This tail has been given to me by God. I am
worshipped because I pray to god and the wishes of people come true. I feel
neither good nor bad about having a tail'
Arshid said: ‘This tail has been given to me by God. I am
worshipped because I pray to god and the wishes of people come true. I feel
neither good nor bad about having a tail’
Despite his supposed powers, Arshid has to use a wheelchair
and suffers from an undiagnosed disorder.
Some doctors in India have told the family it is down to
brittle bones while others have said it is due to the ‘tail’ growth protruding
from his spine.
Others have suggested he has a form of spina bifida called
meningocele.
This develops when membranes poke through a hole between the
vertebrae, and it can lead to partial paralysis.
This month he is due to see a doctor who has said he can
successfully remove the appendage – but his family are sceptical and say they
would rather he kept his tail than undertake a risky operation.
Arshid (pictured as a child with his grandmother) has not
been formally diagnosed but could have spina bifida
Arshid (pictured as a
child with his grandmother) has not been formally diagnosed but could have
spina bifida
But Mr Qureshi said: ‘It is for Balaji to decide. If he
wants to get the tail removed, we do not mind.
‘He has trouble walking and so we are asking doctors what
can be done.’
As for Arshid, he does not believe the removal of the tail
will stop the crowds flocking to his house for blessings.
He said: ‘Doctors can remove my tail – but people will
continue to believe in me.’
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