Find out  more about India on satellite  and tv! There are channels for everyone! Learn how direct  tv vs dish network compare at InternetLion.com today!            Deshnoke, a                       tiny village in the Rajasthan desert boasts a strange temple  dedicated                       to the glory and the protection of RATS. Thousands of them  crown the ornate                       white marble and silver temple of the Goddess Karni Devi.  Temple devotees                       take care not to injure them, believing that they house the  lives of their                       ancestors, and feed them a sumptuous meal daily.     Vast                   has been the range of rituals and worships. In the Mahabharata,  Duryodhana,                   the eldest of the Kauravas represents evil. But in Uttarkashi in  Uttarpradesh,                   a tribe inhabiting the western portion of the Jammu valley  worships DURYODHANA.              
In the banks of the Jamuna, near Delhi, live a few                       men, who when they need money, make a dive into the river and  come out                       with a handful of coins! When a train passes over the river  many passengers                       throw coins into the river as a tribute to her. Once in  a while the                       diver might emerge with a bit of gold in his hand.In                   Sholapur district of Maharastra, there is a village called  Shetpal where                   each house has a resting place for live COBRAS in the rafters of  their                   ceilings. There is a temple with a copper image of a  seven-hooded cobra                   over a Shiva idol. In spite of a live cobra moving about the  house daily,                   there has been no case of a cobra bite in that village till  date.
        At  TIRUVANNAMALAI in Tamilnadu and in certain parts            of South India there is the strange feat of FIRE-WALKING for  the gods, which is also a stranger face of India. 
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