1
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handling snakes
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India
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Highly uncommon and often considered dangerous or taboo due to venomous snake prevalence
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1
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2
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laws about snake handling
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India
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Snake handling is governed by religious and cultural beliefs, with specific rituals and customs associated with the handling of snakes.
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1
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3
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mythical significance of snakes
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India
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Strong mythical significance with a mix of positive and negative connotations
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1
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4
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snake
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India
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Has cultural and religious significance, and may be revered or associated with deities.
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1
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5
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snake
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India
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Considered sacred in some religious traditions, such as in Hinduism, and sometimes worshipped as a symbol of wisdom and fertility.
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1
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6
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snake
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India
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In some cultures, snakes are revered and considered sacred, often associated with gods or deities.
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1
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7
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snake
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India
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Snakes are often associated with Hindu mythology and are revered and respected as sacred animals.
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1
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8
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snake
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India
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Cobras are revered and worshipped during the festival of Nag Panchami
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1
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9
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snake
|
India
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Snakes are associated with many religious and cultural beliefs, and are often revered
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1
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10
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snake worship
|
India
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Common practice in some rural areas
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1
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11
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snakes
|
India
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In some cultures, snakes are revered and considered sacred or symbolic of deities.
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1
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12
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snakes
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India
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In some cultures, snakes are revered or considered sacred and are often associated with deities or religious rituals.
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1
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13
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venomous snakes bites
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India
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Common and often result in fatalities without quick treatment
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1
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