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Old 10-20-2012, 12:34 PM   #1
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Hard act to swallow: Brutal rituals of festival goers who force knives and guns through their own CHEEKS
  • The festivities are celebrating an annual vegetarian festival in Phuket.
  • Devotees perform painful rituals believing it will banish evil.
This is taking vegetarianism to painful new extremes.

After piercing the cheeks, lips or tongue, religious devotees thrust metal implements, often several at a time, through the holes to purify themselves in a bizarre vegetarian festival in Phuket, Thailand.

Thousands of people travel to the island each year for the festivities while the local ethnic Chinese population, about a third of Phuket’s population, abstain from meat, sex, alcohol and other vices during the ninth lunar month of the Chinese calendar.

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Pain for purification: This religious devotee has pierced his cheek and thrust several swords through the hole as part of a vegetarian festival in Phuket

They believe that the sacred rituals will banish evil from their community and give them good luck and fortune.

Walking barefooted over hot coals, climbing ladders with bladed rungs and taking baths in hot oil are also part of the rituals done by entranced devotees. They believe being in a trance gives them supernatural powers and the ability to endure these excruciating tortures for the common good.


The festival dates back to 1825 when travelling Chinese thespians were cured of tropical fever by keeping to a strict vegetarian diet


Entranced torture: This man holds a gun poking through his cheek and metal skewers through his ears, believing his suffering banishes evil and brings good luck


Piercing procession: This devotee has pierced his tongue, nose and ears with skewers for the festival celebrated by the local ethnic Chinese population in Phuket

Their suffering – they hope – draws evil out of the community around them and, in doing so, brings positive luck to their friends and village.

Called Prapheni Kin Jay or Prapheni Kin Phak in Thai meaning the Festival for Eating Vegetables, is on until next Wednesday.

For those who do not wish to put themselves through something that will require heavy reconstructive surgery once the party is over, there are other ways to scare off dark powers.

The firework displays that take place during the festival – including the loudest and biggest, which rounds off matters on the final night – are also deemed to fend off evil spirits through sheer force of noise.


Entranced: The devotees are entranced while performing the painful rituals, believing it gives them supernatural powers and the ability to endure these excruciating tortures for the common good


Suffering brings luck: Their suffering, they believe draws evil out of the community around them and, in doing so, brings positive luck to their friends and village

The ten-day self-cleansing festival’s origins are almost as odd as its unusual rituals. It dates back to 1825, and the visit of a traveling Chinese theatre company to the Thai mining town of Get-Hoe.

When the touring actors succumbed to tropical fever in the jungle-clad region, they opted to keep to a strict vegetarian diet, hoping that this would please the gods – who would then relieve them of the illness.

The plan worked – and whether or not the thespians’ improved health was down to better diet than celestial intervention – the festival was born.


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Fends off evil: For the more squeamish, fireworks let off in the street to scare away evil spirits through the sheer force of noise



Odd what some people believe eh.
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A whole lot of bizarre going on there Redline. Speaking of odd religious stuff, Father Guido Sarducci bought (from a street vendor in Mexico City, during a Papal visit years ago) what was claimed to be the guest check from the Last Brunch. Apparently a few of the Apostles were vegetarians, perhaps even vegan, as several of them ordered omelets made with egg substitutes and no ham, sausages, or bacon. Interesting though, is that this guest check shows one of JC's followers was quite hungry and ordered extra servings of some of the menu items. At the end of the meal, they split the bill evenly, 12 ways (JC didn't have to pay). The take away is that if you go out to eat with a large group, order the most expensive menu items, as you will get the most food while paying the same amount as the rest of the group.

Just thought I'd share that.
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Amazing what intelligent humans do to themselves and others eh.

Guilt! Religion's best friend!
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Last night of the Phuket Vegetarian Festival 2012. These two photos were taken about 20 minutes apart from the same spot. The haze is smoke from fireworks.

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