Arshid Ali Khan

Lord Hanuman

Balaji

Iqbal Qureshi

A boy with a seven-inch ‘tail’ is considering having it removed — despite being worshipped as a God.(13) may lose the growth even though it made him a divine symbol in Punjab. The teen, who is bound to a wheelchair, has been hailed by locals as an incarnation ofrefered to as. He said, “This tail has been given to me by god. I am worshipped because I pray to god and the wishes of people come true.I feel neither good or bad about having a tail.” Arshid now lives with his grandfather,, and two uncles. Iqbal, a music instructor, said, “When he spoke for the first time at the age of one all he spoke was the names of gods from different religions. It was that day I realised that he had something divine and godly about him.”Arshid’s home was then converted into a temple where his devotees would come to visit him to receive his blessings and touch his tail. “A lot of wishes have come true after people have visited,” claimed Iqbal.