Weird India facts - /int/ (#213812735) [Archived: 134 hours ago]

Anonymous France
8/14/2025, 8:28:46 PM No.213812735
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Indians eat lizard cocks.

No, I'm serious. Indian scammers have been known to kill monitor lizards, remove their hemipenes and sell them to their countrymen as the root of a rare Himalayan plant called 'Hatha Jodi', supposedly having the tantric power to bring wealth, power and contentment to whoever consumes it.
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Anonymous France
8/14/2025, 8:32:04 PM No.213812855
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Here is an unfortunate victim of India's hunger for lizard cocks
Anonymous Saudi Arabia
8/14/2025, 8:47:54 PM No.213813408
Oh look another thread about India
This obsession is not healthy , timmy
King of the Hittites India
8/14/2025, 9:09:35 PM No.213814211
>>213812735 (OP)
As a fellow racist, my advice is if you're going to insult ethnicities by bringing up their obscure cultural practices, at least make sure you've the right information, Hatha Jodi is an actual root plant that grows in the foothills of Himalayas, is called as such because it resembles two lizard like hands (hatha) joined together (jodi), what you're referring to is called "Sande ka Tel" or oil made from penis of monitor Lizards, made by gujjudalits in Gujarat.
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Anonymous Turkey
8/14/2025, 9:16:45 PM No.213814520
>>213812735 (OP)
I think the emergence of abrahamic religions was objectively good for their time. These kind of practices were common all over the world before we started explaining away all the misfortunes to demons and all the miracles to god's blessings. Humans needed to explain things they couldn't understand, cure diseases they have never seen before, and have resorted to stopgap measures that seem stupid to us now but they provided some (at least mental) relief at their time. They might have actually helped considering the placebo effect. The issue with india is that they are still living in the year 1000 in a cultural sense. That's why it looks and feels so strange at times from an outsider perspective.
Anonymous France
8/14/2025, 9:19:09 PM No.213814634
>>213814211
I'd rather trust Wikipedia over you to be quite honest