For hundreds of poor villagers in eastern India a recently discovered rare sea turtle is considered the incarnation of the Hindu deity, Lord Jagannath. There is no telling them otherwise as they have refused, despite serious pressure, to relinquish the turtle to authorities.
According to Indian law, the turtle is a protected species and anyone found keeping one without permission could be fined and jailed for a year or more.
Despite attempts by police to control the situation, the villagers remain steadfast and refuse to comply. Instead, they are flocking to a temple in Kendrapara, a coastal district in the eastern Orissa state where they have gathered to chant hymns, carry garlands and offer bowls of rice and fruit.
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