How extreme body piercing of Thaipusam Hindu festival devotees hurts piercers more than Devotees?
Thaipusam, a powerful blend of religion, culture, willpower, and resolve, commemorates the day that the mythological Lord Murugan, the deity of courage, riches, and knowledge and the giver of favors, used a spear known as a vel to battle an evil demon and preserve humanity.
Devotees who feel that their prayers to the deity have been heard during the festival travel to express their thanks by offering prayers and devotional items. Some people bear bodily burdens, or kavadis.
The purpose of this self-sacrificing rite and the trance-like condition that devotees experience during skin piercing is to vanquish inner demons and obtain Lord Murugan's grace.
In order to distract devotees from the agony, the body piercers assist them in achieving a trance before beginning. According to seasoned body piercer Yashven raj Vigneswaran, they perform this by praying to Lord Murugan, burning incense, and banging drums.
Pilgrims ascend the 272 stairs to the temple of Lord Murugan, which is situated in the limestone cavern above the Batu Caves, after walking barefoot for many kilometers.
For the festivities, about a million Hindu pilgrims travel from malaysia and the surrounding nations to the temple. The temple's administration provides dedicated pathways free of people so that devotees can ascend the steps without interference, while tourists watch in awe of the sight of the kavadi carriers.
Kavadi carriers often refrain from eating meat, drinking alcohol, and even having intercourse for at least 48 days. "They do this to maintain the cleanliness of the body, mind, and spirit," he explains.
The majority of body piercers follow suit. Although the days and forms of abstinence may differ, practically all of them follow some sort of [ritual] … I often abstain from meat for three days before to getting someone's body pierced.
"I've never worked with that many hooks in one go. “You have to be firm enough for the hooks to go in and catch onto some flesh, but gentle enough to avoid causing pain, so it was pretty difficult,” he says. "My dad taught me some chants that have made the process much easier. He has pierced up to 108 hooks [in a single person]."
Yashven raj claims that because the body piercer absorbs the agony, a person who has their skin pierced does not experience any discomfort.
We know that they are awake when the pricks are inserted since the majority of them promise to have their bodies pierced before they enter a trance. In contrast to people who are piercing, they typically won't even flinch.