And now Yashesh Shethia has made it even more interesting, with this amazing jackal story and pictures.
On a recent road trip he and his wife came upon a temple in the Black Hills where there is an ancient tradition of feeding jackals. Every evening at sunset the priests give them "prasad" (food that has first been offered in worship).

Above: Jackals waiting to be fed. For those interested in wildlife, jackals are classified as Canis Aureus and live on carrion among other things, though they also hunt small animals and poultry. The species is related to the domestic dog but is not its ancestor. However, jackals and domestic dogs can interbreed.

Above: The tradition is explained on this board, along with the legend that when there was no food, the god Dattatreya offered the jackals a part of his body.
Below: The priests are very humane, and they are equally kind to the jackal's domesticated cousin, the dog. This one is kept as a pet in the temple and is very popular with all the visitors there.

Below: This long-suffering mother and her pups were in Anjar



Below: Another dog in Anjar

Yashesh, thanks for these pictures. I now have yet another reason for running off to the Rann!
Photos: Yashesh Shethia
Great Rann of Kutch
Gujarat
No comments:
Post a Comment