these weird Traditions Around the world will stick to your mind, especially the last one  

BY - Srishti Verma

Famadihana: a funeral tradition followed by a tribe in Madagascar called the Malagasy

Famadihana: This involves dancing with the bodies of the deceased, in a way to celebrate their life

Coming Of Age: Sateré-Mawé is an indigenous tribe in Brazil. When boys in this tribe reach a certain age, they are subjected to a horrible coming of age ritual.

Coming Of Age: young boys are forced to wear gloves filled with bullets ants for 10 minutes, but do so 20 times,  they are expected to perform a ritual dance.

Coal Walking: In china, husband carries his pregnant wife over hot coal before they enter their house. 

Coal Walking: This is supposedly a way of ensuring more natural labor.

Eating The Ashes Of The Deceased: Yanomami tribe from Venezuela and Brazil does precisely what the title suggests.

Eating The Ashes Of The Deceased: They are forbidden to keep body parts of the deceased. they burn them, divide the remains among family members

Camel Wrestling: most common in the Aegean region of Turkey but is practiced in other Asian countries as well. This is almost considered a sport in Turkey

Camel Wrestling: event is held during the mating season since male camels have a natural tendency to fight.

Mourning Of Muharram: a set of rituals observed by Shia Muslims. It is supposed to commemorate the death of Hussain, the grandson of Muhammad.

Mourning Of Muharram: some of the participants of this event choose to whip themselves using chain whips

The Monkey Buffet Festival: This festival supposedly brings good luck and is organized yearly in Thailand, the city of Lopburi

The Monkey Buffet Festival: enormous amounts of food are displayed all over the city and left for monkeys to feast upon.

The Thaipusam Festival: Hindu festival is organized at the beginning of every year by the Tamil community. It is dedicated to the Lord Murugan.

The Thaipusam Festival: it is celebrated on the nights of the full moon. They pierce body parts with long silver pins and perform other physically straining tasks.

Baby Throwing: in the Karnataka region, children are tossed off the Sri Santeswar temple, standing 500 feet tall. It is believed that this is supposed to bring them good luck.

baby throwing: the children should not be older than two months. well, child's parents catch the babies in a cloth.