WOMAN FEED ANIMAL WITH HER BREAST BECAUSE LIFE is sacred and it MATTERS!

 



WOMAN FEED ANIMAL WITH HER BREAST

BECAUSE LIFE is sacred and it MATTERS!

This is a Pulitzer Prize winner. A journalist caught sight of an indigenous woman who was breast feeding her own child as well as this little fella - wild boar - whose mother was poached by illegal hunting irrespective of the fact she had her family of little wild boars to care for.

In Rajasthan, Bishnoi Woman Breastfeeds Baby Deer. Respect, Tweets Chef Vikas Khanna

As a community, the Bishnois believe strongly in protecting the environment and wildlife. Bishnoi women have been known to nurse orphaned fawns like their own children.

New Delhi: A stunning image posted on social media by Michelin-starred chef Vikas Khanna shows a woman tenderly breastfeeding a baby deer. Chef Khanna writes on Twitter and Instagram that the woman, a member of the Bishnoi community, told him she had similarly breastfed and saved many orphaned and injured baby deer. The Bishnoi women have a long and powerful tradition of nursing fawns like their own children. Unsurprisingly, the remarkable image has captured the Internet's attention, collecting over 13,000 'likes' on Instagram within hours of being posted.

The picture shows a woman in a traditional bandhini lehenga and choli holding the young fawn as it suckles her breast. 

On Instagram, Chef Khanna writes the unnamed woman told him that "the greatest form of humanity is compassion." He adds she revealed she had "breastfed and saved many orphaned and injured baby deers in her life in the deserts of Rajasthan, India."

A spokesperson for Chef Khanna tells NDTV the picture was taken earlier today near Jodhpur, where the New York-based chef is conducting research for an upcoming project called Beloved India.

"There is a true sense of compassion for nature, be it the trees or animals," an emotional Chef Khanna says, calling the Bishnoi community an "inspiration" and what he witnessed the "truest form of motherhood and compassion."

As a community, the Bishnois believe strongly in protecting the environment and wildlife. They are known for their love of chinkaras and deer. The community doesn't let poachers hunt animals in areas where they live - mainly western Rajasthan - and also protect trees. In fact, the famous forest conservation movement known as the Chipko movement is believed to have been inspired by a woman from the Bishnoi community.

No wonder then that netizens are left in awe of the picture. 

"Bishnoi women have always been ahead of time as seen in the Chipko movement too where they were the mainstay. More power to them," writes one person on Twitter. "This is indeed the highest... form of humanity. She is a mother to be venerated and honoured. Bishnoi community has always treated blackbucks as their own children," tweets another.  

"I knew about their love for wildlife but this is something out of the world! Thanks so much for this post," comments one person on Instagram. "This is the height of humanity... great woman she is," writes another. 

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