Panguni Uthiram 2012: Hindu Body Piercing In New Delhi (PHOTOS)

PHOTOS: Hindu Body Piercing

The Panguni Uthiram festival, celebrated annually during the full moon of the Tamil month of Panguni, which takes place from the end of March through early April, means the "Full Moon of Divine Marriages."

This festival is important to Tamil Hindus, as it commemorates the marriage of several deities including Parvati, Parameshwaran, Lord Murugan and Deivanai. Some Tamils pierce their bodies with sharp objects as an act of deference toward the Gods.

While the acts of extreme body piercing and "hooking" may look similar to Thailand's Vegetarian Festival, the purpose behind each could not be more different. The Vegetarian Festival has participants piercing "their faces with skewers, knives, drill bits, umbrellas and even model helicopters as a part of the annual body purification ceremony," while the Tamil Hindu devotees pierce their bodies as a mark of respect for Lord Murgan, the patron deity of the Tamil land, according to religious beliefs.

The religious holiday is celebrated throughout Asia in countries including Sri Lanka, India and Singapore. The images in the AP photo gallery below were snapped in New Delhi, India, where a procession of Tamil Hindus took to the streets to show their devotion.

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Tamil Hindu Festival
Pierced Cheeks(01 of10)
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An Indian Tamil Hindu devotee with a steel rod pierced through his cheeks takes part in a religious procession for Lord Murugan in New Delhi on April 5, 2012. Tamil Hindus seeking penance and blessings of the Lord Murugan, son of Lord Shiva pierce their body with metal skewers and carry pots of milk on their heads.Lord Murugan is especially popular among Tamils around the world. AFP PHOTO/ MANAN VATSYAYANA (Photo credit should read MANAN VATSYAYANA/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty)
Tongue Piercing(02 of10)
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An Indian Tamil Hindu devotee with a steel rod pierced through her tongue takes part in a religious procession for Lord Murugan in New Delhi on April 5, 2012. Tamil Hindus seeking penance and blessings of the Lord Murugan, son of Lord Shiva pierce their body with metal skewers and carry pots of milk on their heads.Lord Murugan is especially popular among Tamils around the world. AFP PHOTO/ MANAN VATSYAYANA (Photo credit should read MANAN VATSYAYANA/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty)
Offering Prayers (03 of10)
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An Indian woman (R) offers prayers as a Tamil Hindu devotee pulls Lord Murugan's chariot with hooks attached to his back during a religious procession in New Delhi on April 5, 2012. Tamil Hindus seeking penance and blessings of the Lord Murugan, son of Lord Shiva pierce their body with metal skewers and carry pots of milk on their heads.Lord Murugan is especially popular among Tamils around the world. AFP PHOTO/ MANAN VATSYAYANA (Photo credit should read MANAN VATSYAYANA/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty)
Cheek Piercing(04 of10)
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An Indian men hold a Tamil Hindu devotee (C) as he goes in state of trance after a steel rod was pierced through his cheeks during a religious procession for Lord Murugan in New Delhi on April 5, 2012. Tamil Hindus seeking penance and blessings of the Lord Murugan, son of Lord Shiva pierce their body with metal skewers and carry pots of milk on their heads. Lord Murugan is especially popular among Tamils around the world. AFP PHOTO/ MANAN VATSYAYANA (Photo credit should read MANAN VATSYAYANA/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty)
Penance And Blessings(05 of10)
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An Indian Tamil Hindu devotee with a steel rod pierced through his cheeks takes part in a religious procession for Lord Murugan in New Delhi on April 5, 2012. Tamil Hindus seeking penance and blessings of the Lord Murugan, son of Lord Shiva pierce their body with metal skewers and carry pots of milk on their heads. Lord Murugan is especially popular among Tamils around the world. AFP PHOTO/ MANAN VATSYAYANA (Photo credit should read MANAN VATSYAYANA/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty)
Lemons Hooked To Body(06 of10)
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An Indian Tamil Hindu devotee with lemons attached to his body with hooks takes part in a religious procession in New Delhi on April 5, 2012. Tamil Hindus seeking penance and blessings of the Lord Murugan, son of Lord Shiva pierce their body with metal skewers and carry pots of milk on their heads.Lord Murugan is especially popular among Tamils around the world. AFP PHOTO/ MANAN VATSYAYANA (Photo credit should read MANAN VATSYAYANA/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty)
Lemons Hooked To Body(07 of10)
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An Indian Tamil Hindu devotee with lemons attached to his body with hooks takes part in a religious procession in New Delhi on April 5, 2012. Tamil Hindus seeking penance and blessings of the Lord Murugan, son of Lord Shiva pierce their body with metal skewers and carry pots of milk on their heads.Lord Murugan is especially popular among Tamils around the world. AFP PHOTO/ MANAN VATSYAYANA (Photo credit should read MANAN VATSYAYANA/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty)
Tongue Piercing(08 of10)
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An Indian Tamil Hindu devotee with a steel rod pierced through his tongue pulls Lord Murugan's chariot during a religious procession in New Delhi on April 5, 2012. Tamil Hindus seeking penance and blessings of the Lord Murugan, son of Lord Shiva pierce their body with metal skewers and carry pots of milk on their heads.Lord Murugan is especially popular among Tamils around the world. AFP PHOTO/ MANAN VATSYAYANA (Photo credit should read MANAN VATSYAYANA/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty)
Tongue Piercing(09 of10)
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An Indian Tamil Hindu devotee with a steel rod pierced through his tongue pulls Lord Murugan's chariot during a religious procession in New Delhi on April 5, 2012. Tamil Hindus seeking penance and blessings of the Lord Murugan, son of Lord Shiva pierce their body with metal skewers and carry pots of milk on their heads.Lord Murugan is especially popular among Tamils around the world. AFP PHOTO/ MANAN VATSYAYANA (Photo credit should read MANAN VATSYAYANA/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty)
Body Lemons(10 of10)
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An Indian Tamil Hindu devotee with lemons attached to his body with hooks takes part in a religious procession in New Delhi on April 5, 2012. Tamil Hindus seeking penance and blessings of the Lord Murugan, son of Lord Shiva pierce their body with metal skewers and carry pots of milk on their heads.Lord Murugan is especially popular among Tamils around the world. AFP PHOTO/ MANAN VATSYAYANA (Photo credit should read MANAN VATSYAYANA/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty)