IN A DESPERATE CALL FOR rain, farmers in the Nepali village of Gairi arranged a marriage among two local frogs last week. The ceremony was performed by seven priests and attended by nearly 2,000 people from the surrounding areas. It is a Hindu belief that frog marriages please the rain god, Barun Devata. For many Hindu people, the sound of frogs croaking is a sign that a monsoon will soon come. But central Nepal has been without rain for already eight months–we hope the frogs can help!
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I will be praying for rain, hope the newlyweds are enjoying themselves.
I have a Hopi Native American Frog Kachina that symbolizes water, I will ask my Frog Kachina to see how it can help Nepal with it’s rain.
Welcome, Mary of the West. I wish I could see Kachina; she sounds wonderful. Thanks for the support. And do come again soon.