Rajo Verma (21 years), women of a small village near the
city of Dehradun, Uttarakhand state, India, is claimed to have five husbands.
But even more surprising was the fifth of her husband's brothers.
Newspaper the Daily Mail reported on Tuesday (19/3), even if
the act done Rajo somewhat odd, but it is a tradition that is maintained in a
small village near Dehradun, northern India. The tradition is said that any
woman who married then he must marry her husband's brother.
Mother of one son also said she had sexual intercourse with
her husband each in alternating turns. As a result, she does not know who the
father of her son who is now 18 months old.
"In the beginning was a bit awkward. However, now I cannot
just like one than the other husband," said Rajo told the newspaper the
Sun . "This way, I just got a lot more attention and love from their wives
in general."
Rajo was married to her first husband, Guddu Verma (21 years),
in a Hindu wedding four years ago. However, since then, he has been married
four brothers of her husband, namely Baiju Verma (32 years), Sant Ram Verma (28
years), Gopal Verma (26 years), and Dinesh Verma (19 years).
"We all have sexual relations with Rajo, but we are not
jealous of each other," said Guddu. "We are one big happy
family."
Rajo said she and her husband only five lived in a small
house. He calls them also do not have a place to sleep and just have lots of
blankets are placed on the floor as their bedding.
What do Rajo is indeed one of the ancient traditions that
made the Hindus in India, namely polyandry. However, this time, the tradition
was only done by minority groups.
The practice of polyandry done by a woman who took more than
one husband. This usually occurs in areas that are dominated by men. This
practice was also believed to be a way to keep farms in the family.
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