10 Bizarre Rituals Around The World Any ancient civilization is associated with every part of the world, which is still alive today. These are the customs of these civilizations, some of which are very strange, strange, and shocking. We have compiled one such place for you, 10 such Bizarre Rituals 1.The tradition of eating the dead body of the bones. It would be surprising, but it is true that some tribal communities of Brazil and Venezuela eat the bones of their own dead relatives. The remains of bones and ashes are consumed after burning the dead body. For this, he can use banana soup. By doing so, these people feel connected and loving towards each other 2. Eating Human Body: - In India, there is abhor baba in Varanasi. This dead person is notorious for eating body pieces and flesh lumps. They believe that by doing so, the fear of death will go away forever from their hearts. Apart from this, they will attain spiritual knowledge. According to Hindu belief, cremation of holy persons, children, pregnant women, cougar girls, leprosy and snake bite is not done. All these are shed in the Ganges River. Aghori Baba takes them out of their rituals 3. Body Modification: - Papua New Guinea plays horror roles such as Königar Gara. In this, they make the body a rough design, from which the mark remains throughout life. At the same time, the men in the house of souls are left alone for two months in a ceremony called Hodge Timberlane (house of souls). After this, they have a tradition of making men. On their body, small bloody marks are made from bamboo wood. This mark is a sign of masculinity in this community. 4. Ms mourn for Muslim Muslims (Ashura): - In history, examples of bloodshed are found in many civilizations. Shia Muslims mourn the death of Imam Hussein, grandson of Prophet Mohammad. Hussein was killed by Shia Muslims in the battle of Karbala in the 7th century. Everyone mourns in the memory of Shia Hussain, why we were not in that war if we were to save Hussein. All Shias consider themselves a partner of sin. They torture themselves and blush themselves. 5. Bungee Jumping: - Balep village on the Pacific Islands is a tradition of playing a strange ritual. Cole called Cole is called Land Diving or Bungee Jumping. Rural people play drums, dance and sing drums. He jumps out of the wooden tower with a rope in his legs. Many times there is a risk of fracture. They believe that as much as they jump, God will bless them as much. 6. Magic and Hypnotism: - Vodon is a religion of part of West Africa. According to one of these rituals, people of this community live in forests for three days without food and water. Here it connects itself with souls. People believe that their body becomes unconscious. 7. Sky Burial: - People of Tibetan Buddhist community have been performing sacred rites for thousands of years. It is also called Sky Barrill. They keep the dead bodies in the open sky for the other birds. It is believed in Tibet that it will be a resurgence of human beings. Here the dead body of the deceased is cut into pieces and spread to the highest place. Click here for more information on Sky Burial. 8. Walking on Fire: - Malaysia has a tradition of celebrating the festival of 9 deities in Penang. According to religious belief here, it is the practice of walking on the coals of fire. It is believed that it will come out of the fire and become pure and free from the bondage of bad forces. This tradition is found in many parts of India too. 9. Dance with the dead body (Famadihana): - Even if you think a little laughing, but it is true that there is an atmosphere like a festival after the death of a man in Madagascar. People in Phaddihana i.e. the Turning of the Bones rituals take their journey out of the dead bodies again. During this time people sing and dance. In the mosque, music plays loudly near the tombs. This weird tradition is done between two years and seven years. 10. Face Piercing: - The Vegetarian Festival is celebrated every year in Thailand's Phuket. At this festival, a ritual is performed which is the most violent and painful ritual. In this, the devotees distinguish their bodies with things like knives, spears, guns, needles, swords, and hooks. They believe that God is protecting them.