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Self-mutilation for virtue in bloody Thai festival

PHUKET, October 10, 2013 (AFP) - Walking on fire or driving a brace of swords through your cheeks may not be activities most commonly associated with vegetarianism. But for participants of one Thai festival it's the height of religious devotion.


Thailand's nine-day Vegetarian Festival in the tourist island of Phuket is a spectacular -- and bloody -- Chinese Taoist procession in which devotees purify themselves in public displays of self-mutilation.

"It is not a trick, it is real, real bodies," said Chanchai Doungjit, director of Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) in Phuket.

"It is believed that pure men can walk on fire without getting burned," he said.

Thousands of people, almost all dressed in white, lined the procession route on Thursday to pay their respects and receive blessings.

Mediums taking part -- the majority of them men -- eschew meat for several months before the festival, which began on October 5 and will finish on Sunday.

These participants believe they become possessed by spirits and, imbued with the power of otherworldly beings, are able to skewer their bodies and faces with a variety of imaginative implements, including guns, guitars and garden umbrellas.

The aim is to rid the area of evil spirits and thus bring good fortune to local communities.

"Even children can watch it," said Chanchai, but added that "they might find it frightening and might wonder why the mediums have to torture themselves".

The Vegetarian Festival honours Chinese gods and is thought to have begun in 1825 in Phuket, which has a sizeable ethnic Chinese population.

During the festival, celebrants refrain from vice and maintain a vegetarian diet.

Pregnant women are forbidden to watch any of the rituals because they are considered impure.

The purification festival attracts some 100,000 people, according to TAT.

Half of those visiting the festival tend to be Thais from nearby provinces, with a further 40 percent from other Asian nations and 10 percent from countries further afield like Russia and Australia.

"Phuket has the biggest vegetarian festival in the country," said Chanchai, adding that some 600 million baht ($19 million) is spent by visitors in Phuket province during the festivities.

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-- (c) Copyright AFP 2013-10-10

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".......the height of religious devotion."

Brainless morons. Find it hard to believe leaders of whatever religion is involved condone self mutilation but then again I guess they make a nice profit from this festival.

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Guy on a chopper pulls up next to me Kathu. He takes out a hanky and dabs his cheeks. I see blood on it! Strain my neck a bit and get a good look - 2 inch cuts on both cheeks. Weeping the whole time! Looked far worse than when the knives are actually in.

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Isn't it time in a modern world to stop these heathen Neanderthal rituals, innocent (but stupid) people are getting injured and permanently damaging their bodies,

They "should" be vegetarian, but not for just a few days, and making such a fuss and carry on about it is ridiculous.

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".......the height of religious devotion."

Brainless morons. Find it hard to believe leaders of whatever religion is involved condone self mutilation but then again I guess they make a nice profit from this festival.

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Reminds me of the satanic like Muslim festival of Ashura, where people slash their heads with knives and swords in praise to Allah,

And mothers slash their childrens heads, delighting in the sight of blood flowing down the child's face.

More than a little strange I think.

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