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A baby has been born with two faces in a northern Indian village, where she is being worshipped as the reincarnation of a Hindu goddess, her father said today.
The baby, Lali, was born last month with an extremely rare condition known as craniofacial duplication, where a single head has two faces. All of Lali’s facial features are duplicated except for her ears - she has two. Otherwise, she has two noses, two pairs of lips and two pairs of eyes.
She is otherwise healthy and said to be doing well.
“My daughter is fine, like any other child,” said 23-year-old Vinod Singh, a poor farm worker.
Lali has caused a sensation in the dusty village of Saini Sunpura, 25 miles (40km) east of New Delhi. Villagers flocked to see her when she left the hospital, eight hours after a normal delivery on March 11, said Sabir Ali, the director of Saifi Hospital.
“She drinks milk from her two mouths and opens and shuts all the four eyes at one time,” Mr Ali said.
Rural India is deeply superstitious and the little girl is being hailed as a return of Durga, the Hindu goddess of valour, a fiery deity traditionally depicted with three eyes and many arms.
Up to 100 people have been visiting Lali at her home every day to touch her feet out of respect, offer money and receive blessings, said Mr Singh.
“She is the reincarnation of a goddess,” said Lakhi Chand, a 65-year-old farmer who came to see Lali from neighbouring Haryana state.
“Lali is God’s gift to us,” said Jaipal Singh, a member of the local village council. “She has brought fame to our village.”
Daulat Ram, the village chief, said that he planned to build a temple to Durga in the village.
“I am writing to the state government to provide money to build the temple and help the parents look after their daughter,” Ram said.
Lali’s condition is often linked to serious health complications, but the doctor said she was doing well.
“She is leading a normal life with no breathing difficulties,” said Mr Ali, adding that he saw no need for surgery.
Lali’s parents were married in February 2007 and she is their first child.
Mr Singh said that he took his daughter to a hospital in New Delhi where doctors suggested a CT scan to determine whether her internal organs were normal, but Mr Singh said he felt it was unnecessary.
“I don’t feel the need of that at this stage as my daughter is behaving like a normal child, posing no problems,” he said.
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may she live a long and happy life like other children
hajra akram, Gateshead, England
We wish you and your Daughter the Best of Luck, Health, and a long and Happy Life!
Robin & Friends, Endicott, Broome, NY
I just hope she can live as realistic as a life as possible. Congratulations to the parents and good luck
Jaren, New York,
may god bless her and let her live acording to his will
robin, spfld, mass
take care of her and ur lucky to have that chil its s gift grom god
milanie c gabriel, Taguig City, philippines
I don't think anyone would ever consider her a 'new species'!! Firstly, she would have to be entirely incapable of producing viable offspring with another human, but even if this is the case, speciation is not really that simple. I doubt she will survive to reproduce. Many other animals that are born with two heads have greatly reduced lifespans.
Kelly, London, England
let Lali live as a normal baby. Just be sure to track down her health record always updated. Then, if the people of India believed that she is the reincarnation of their goddess of valour, I hope the message is for the goodness and the betterness of their faith. Show it to the world.
malou, canada
malou, montreal, canada
Just love that baby, please, as you would any baby.......
keep her sane.
ineke, amsterdam, the Netherlands
If she does end up being viable then this opens fascinating questions: will she develop as one person or two? Will she speak through both mouth at the same time or will she be able to talk to two different persons at the same time yet having only one individuality?
Indeed the four eyes blink together so the two brains are heavily connected and synchronized, but she might develop an imbalance between the two brains if for example her mother always talks to one face and not the other.
In fact she might have to be considered as an entirely new species since her cognitive abilities may well be completely beyond anything humans can do.
Jon, Nottingham,
What religion would perceive her as a devil? I'm just an RE teacher with a bit of a background in comparative religion, so perhaps I shouldn't doubt Des' "no doubt".
I'm not a Hindu, so I don't believe in Durga, but the fact that there is a scientific explanation for the condition bears no logical relationship to whether or not she is the reincarnation of Durga.
Dave, Hereford,
Perceived as a goddess in one religion, and no doubt as a devil in another. Her condition, however, is understood through science.
Des, Edinburgh,