The old man gave the tongue a bite of a snake just to give it
Because of the feeling of a dreamy mind when exposed to venom, Ram Rakha allowed cobra to bite into his tongue.
Everyone has their own fun. While Ram Rakha, who is looking for cigarettes or alcohol to solve the grief, Indians are close to snakes. Reportedly, the 68-year-old farmer voluntarily gave a cobra to bite into his tongue to give . approval.
Ram Rakha's panoramic performance "touches the tongue" of the adventurous snake Ram Rakha.
Rakha volunteered to let the cobra bite into his tongue.
Rakha said, when the cobra bites into its tongue, it will release venom causing his mind to lose consciousness for a few seconds. However, Mr. Rakha loves the feeling of such criticism.
Contrary to the imagination of many people, Mr. Rakha did not feel pain after being bitten. On the contrary, he was just a little dreamy, and then after that, he didn't come back. Ending the tongue touch, he will thank the snake and release it to the wild nature world.
His risky performance attracted a large audience.
Thanks to the tongue-to-snake performance, Rakha has become famous throughout the village of Surili, Rajasthan state, in northern India for over a decade. People believe that this man was granted divine permission so he was immune to cobra's venom.
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