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Why are snakes kept in Shetphal village?
While most people get scared on hearing the name of snake, there is a village in India where people keep snakes. This may sound strange, but you will be surprised to know that this is absolutely true. In this village of Maharashtra, humans and snakes live together. Let us tell you that this is why this village is also called ‘village of snakes’. The name of this village is Shetfal village. Let us know about the mystery of this village.
Cobra is raised in every house
The people of Shetfal village have kept cobra snakes in their homes instead of dogs and cats. The people living in this village consider snakes as a part of their family. The people of the village are not afraid of snakes at all. Actually, snakes are considered a symbol of Lord Shiva, so the people of the village also feed milk to snakes. You will be surprised to know that the children living in this village play with snakes without any fear.
Snakes are worshipped
The people of Shetphal village worship snakes. If you go to explore this village, you will find many temples here where snakes are worshipped. In this village, apart from houses, snakes can also be seen in fields, trees and inside people’s bedrooms. People living in this village say that neither are they afraid of snakes nor do snakes try to harm them in any way.
History of the village
The people of this village believe that their ancestors started rearing snakes and since then the coming generations have been carrying on this tradition. In this village, children learn to handle snakes from their childhood. If you too are fond of exploring such adventurous places, then you must plan to explore this village at least once.
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