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Fëmija që adhurohet si hyjni: Luten e falen para tij (Foto)

Fëmija që adhurohet si hyjni: Luten e falen para tij (Foto)
*** EXCLUSIVE - VIDEO AVAILABLE *** JALANDHAR, INDIA - OCTOBER 27: A woman asks her daughter to bend down to seek blessings from Pranshu on October 27, 2016 in Jalandhar, India. A SIX-YEAR-OLD Indian boy is worshiped by locals who believe he is the reincarnation of the Hindu god Ganesha. Pranshu, from Jalandhar in the Indian state of Punjab, was born with a mystery medical condition that has left him with a swollen forehead and deep set, narrow eyes. Although he is unable to walk, villagers believe Pranshu is a divine child and have nicknamed him 'Lord Ganeshaí - flocking to see him outside the nearby mosque. PHOTOGRAPH BY Ajay Verma / Barcroft Images London-T:+44 207 033 1031 E:hello@barcroftmedia.com - New York-T:+1 212 796 2458 E:hello@barcroftusa.com - New Delhi-T:+91 11 4053 2429 E:hello@barcroftindia.com www.barcroftimages.com

Djaloshi i njohur vetëm si Pranshu, që ka gjendje të padiagnostifikuar fizike, po cilësohet si hyjni nga banorët e fshatit të tij në Punjab të Indisë.

Fëmija i lindur me kokë të fryrë dhe me sy pothuajse të mbyllur, po konsiderohet se i përngjan shumë zotit Ganesha, që është një i shenjtë hindu, transmeton Telegrafi.


Familja tij pretendojnë se jetojnë me një fëmijë hyjnor, i cili e bekon secilin njeri që i shkon pranë.

“Perënditë dërguan te ne një engjëll, i cili do të bëjë mirë për secilin. Unë e dërgoj çdo ditë në shkollë që të mësojë dhe të jetë i dobishëm”, ka thënë babai i djaloshit. “Të gjithë që i falen, më vonë i kanë dëshirat e plotësuara. Sa herë që e dërgoj në faltore, njerëzit e presin me lule dhe fjalë të mira.”

“Unë dukem si Ganesha Ji. Të gjithë më duan në shkollë dhe luajnë me mua, madje edhe mësimdhënësit më falen”, ka thënë Pranshu.

Duke treguar se nuk e ka problem formën e kokës, ai ka treguar se ndjehet mirë kur është i rrethuar me njerëz. /Telegrafi/

*** EXCLUSIVE - VIDEO AVAILABLE *** JALANDHAR, INDIA - OCTOBER 27: Pranshu and his family pose for a photo on October 27, 2016 in Jalandhar, India. A SIX-YEAR-OLD Indian boy is worshiped by locals who believe he is the reincarnation of the Hindu god Ganesha. Pranshu, from Jalandhar in the Indian state of Punjab, was born with a mystery medical condition that has left him with a swollen forehead and deep set, narrow eyes. Although he is unable to walk, villagers believe Pranshu is a divine child and have nicknamed him 'Lord Ganeshaí - flocking to see him outside the nearby mosque. PHOTOGRAPH BY Ajay Verma / Barcroft Images London-T:+44 207 033 1031 E:hello@barcroftmedia.com - New York-T:+1 212 796 2458 E:hello@barcroftusa.com - New Delhi-T:+91 11 4053 2429 E:hello@barcroftindia.com www.barcroftimages.com

*** EXCLUSIVE - VIDEO AVAILABLE *** JALANDHAR, INDIA - OCTOBER 27: Pranshu is seen walking near his house on October 27, 2016 in Jalandhar, India. A SIX-YEAR-OLD Indian boy is worshiped by locals who believe he is the reincarnation of the Hindu god Ganesha. Pranshu, from Jalandhar in the Indian state of Punjab, was born with a mystery medical condition that has left him with a swollen forehead and deep set, narrow eyes. Although he is unable to walk, villagers believe Pranshu is a divine child and have nicknamed him 'Lord Ganeshaí - flocking to see him outside the nearby mosque. PHOTOGRAPH BY Ajay Verma / Barcroft Images London-T:+44 207 033 1031 E:hello@barcroftmedia.com - New York-T:+1 212 796 2458 E:hello@barcroftusa.com - New Delhi-T:+91 11 4053 2429 E:hello@barcroftindia.com www.barcroftimages.com

*** EXCLUSIVE - VIDEO AVAILABLE *** JALANDHAR, INDIA - OCTOBER 27: Pranshu travels on bycycle with his father to the mosque where people come to visit him on October 27, 2016 in Jalandhar, India. A SIX-YEAR-OLD Indian boy is worshiped by locals who believe he is the reincarnation of the Hindu god Ganesha. Pranshu, from Jalandhar in the Indian state of Punjab, was born with a mystery medical condition that has left him with a swollen forehead and deep set, narrow eyes. Although he is unable to walk, villagers believe Pranshu is a divine child and have nicknamed him 'Lord Ganeshaí - flocking to see him outside the nearby mosque. PHOTOGRAPH BY Ajay Verma / Barcroft Images London-T:+44 207 033 1031 E:hello@barcroftmedia.com - New York-T:+1 212 796 2458 E:hello@barcroftusa.com - New Delhi-T:+91 11 4053 2429 E:hello@barcroftindia.com www.barcroftimages.com

*** EXCLUSIVE - VIDEO AVAILABLE *** JALANDHAR, INDIA - OCTOBER 27: Pranshu with his friends in his school on October 27, 2016 in Jalandhar, India. A SIX-YEAR-OLD Indian boy is worshiped by locals who believe he is the reincarnation of the Hindu god Ganesha. Pranshu, from Jalandhar in the Indian state of Punjab, was born with a mystery medical condition that has left him with a swollen forehead and deep set, narrow eyes. Although he is unable to walk, villagers believe Pranshu is a divine child and have nicknamed him 'Lord Ganeshaí - flocking to see him outside the nearby mosque. PHOTOGRAPH BY Ajay Verma / Barcroft Images London-T:+44 207 033 1031 E:hello@barcroftmedia.com - New York-T:+1 212 796 2458 E:hello@barcroftusa.com - New Delhi-T:+91 11 4053 2429 E:hello@barcroftindia.com www.barcroftimages.com

*** EXCLUSIVE - VIDEO AVAILABLE *** JALANDHAR, INDIA - OCTOBER 27: People sit around Pranshu to seek blessings from him on October 27, 2016 in Jalandhar, India. A SIX-YEAR-OLD Indian boy is worshiped by locals who believe he is the reincarnation of the Hindu god Ganesha. Pranshu, from Jalandhar in the Indian state of Punjab, was born with a mystery medical condition that has left him with a swollen forehead and deep set, narrow eyes. Although he is unable to walk, villagers believe Pranshu is a divine child and have nicknamed him 'Lord Ganeshaí - flocking to see him outside the nearby mosque. PHOTOGRAPH BY Ajay Verma / Barcroft Images London-T:+44 207 033 1031 E:hello@barcroftmedia.com - New York-T:+1 212 796 2458 E:hello@barcroftusa.com - New Delhi-T:+91 11 4053 2429 E:hello@barcroftindia.com www.barcroftimages.com

*** EXCLUSIVE - VIDEO AVAILABLE *** JALANDHAR, INDIA - OCTOBER 27: Pranshu poses for the camera while being photographed on October 27, 2016 in Jalandhar, India. A SIX-YEAR-OLD Indian boy is worshiped by locals who believe he is the reincarnation of the Hindu god Ganesha. Pranshu, from Jalandhar in the Indian state of Punjab, was born with a mystery medical condition that has left him with a swollen forehead and deep set, narrow eyes. Although he is unable to walk, villagers believe Pranshu is a divine child and have nicknamed him 'Lord Ganeshaí - flocking to see him outside the nearby mosque. PHOTOGRAPH BY Ajay Verma / Barcroft Images London-T:+44 207 033 1031 E:hello@barcroftmedia.com - New York-T:+1 212 796 2458 E:hello@barcroftusa.com - New Delhi-T:+91 11 4053 2429 E:hello@barcroftindia.com www.barcroftimages.com

*** EXCLUSIVE - VIDEO AVAILABLE *** JALANDHAR, INDIA - OCTOBER 27: A girl touches and kisses the feet of Pranshu to seek blessings from him on October 27, 2016 in Jalandhar, India. A SIX-YEAR-OLD Indian boy is worshiped by locals who believe he is the reincarnation of the Hindu god Ganesha. Pranshu, from Jalandhar in the Indian state of Punjab, was born with a mystery medical condition that has left him with a swollen forehead and deep set, narrow eyes. Although he is unable to walk, villagers believe Pranshu is a divine child and have nicknamed him 'Lord Ganeshaí - flocking to see him outside the nearby mosque. PHOTOGRAPH BY Ajay Verma / Barcroft Images London-T:+44 207 033 1031 E:hello@barcroftmedia.com - New York-T:+1 212 796 2458 E:hello@barcroftusa.com - New Delhi-T:+91 11 4053 2429 E:hello@barcroftindia.com www.barcroftimages.com

*** EXCLUSIVE - VIDEO AVAILABLE *** JALANDHAR, INDIA - OCTOBER 27: Worshipers are seen touching and kissing the feet of Pranshu to seek blessings from him on October 27, 2016 in Jalandhar, India. A SIX-YEAR-OLD Indian boy is worshiped by locals who believe he is the reincarnation of the Hindu god Ganesha. Pranshu, from Jalandhar in the Indian state of Punjab, was born with a mystery medical condition that has left him with a swollen forehead and deep set, narrow eyes. Although he is unable to walk, villagers believe Pranshu is a divine child and have nicknamed him 'Lord Ganeshaí - flocking to see him outside the nearby mosque. PHOTOGRAPH BY Ajay Verma / Barcroft Images London-T:+44 207 033 1031 E:hello@barcroftmedia.com - New York-T:+1 212 796 2458 E:hello@barcroftusa.com - New Delhi-T:+91 11 4053 2429 E:hello@barcroftindia.com www.barcroftimages.com