After animal butchery, Nepal sees blood-drinking fest
By Sudeshna Sarkar, Kathmandu, March 11 : Four months after Nepal came under fire from animal lovers worldwide for holding the biggest animal sacrifice fair in its southern plains, hundreds of people are now flocking to the west to participate in a festival to drink yak's blood.
Men, women and even children have been heading for Myagdi, a remote district in western Nepal, to take part in the khun khane ritual, which literally means drinking blood.
The festival sees the local yak herders making money by selling the blood of live yaks to people who queue up in hundreds to drink it, in the belief their illnesses will be cured.
While lactating female yaks are spared, other yaks above the age of two are chosen for the ritual.
Pinned down by people who hold their tails and horns and their legs tied, the yaks are then bled by a professional bleeder, known as the aamji.
The aamji pierces the jugular vein of the hapless animal and the streaming blood is collected in cups that are then passed among the crowd, who drink the warm, frothy liquid unwaveringly.
Each yak is bled to collect between 20 to 40 cups of blood.
The ritual is believed to be an old Tibetan one that originated in Mustang in northern Nepal, once part of an ancient Tibetan kingdom.
The participants are mostly people suffering from chronic diseases who have given up hope of being cured by modern medicine.
An American researcher, Zorina Curry, who studied the khun khane festival, correlates the ritual to the belief in witchcraft and the superstition that blood is effective as medicine as well as an aphrodisiac.
However, Curry also warned that since the yaks were not inoculated, some had TB and the blood-drinking could infect the human drinker.
The festival has been condemned by Nepal's animal rights activists who last year urged the government to stop the slaughter of tens of thousands of animals and birds at the five-yearly Gadhimai Festival but to no avail.
The Animal Welfare Network Nepal (AWNN) has called the khun khane practice barbaric.
"Can you think how painful it must be for these innocent creatures to have their necks and bodies pierced and to be drained of blood?" AWNN had said in an earlier statement.
"Humanity as a whole must speak out against cruelty against living beings in the name of religion, culture or health."
Though Nepal prides itself on being the birthplace of the Buddha, the founder of Buddhism, the religion that preaches non-violence, local rituals abound in rank cruelty to animals without being banned by a succession of weak governments for fear of a backlash.
Another local practice is the deer hunt in which the hunters wound the victim and then tear out its palpitating heart while it is still alive.
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