Conjoined twins Shivanath and Shivram Sahu were born in a tiny village near Raipur in central India.
Their birth caused quite a stir with some people in their village worshipping them as divine incarnations.
The
boys who are now 12-year-olds were born joined at the waist. They share
two legs and four arms and work in tandem to get around and they are
determined to remain together. They are believed to share the same
stomach but have independent lungs, hearts and brains.
Shivram said: “We don't wish to get separated. We will stay like this even when we grow old. We want to live as we are.”
The
duo over time have learned how to do their chores themselves, including
showering, eating, getting dressed and combing each other's hair. They
are able to walk down the stairs of their simple split-level home and
even run on all six limbs to play cricket and other games with
neighbouring children.
They have stunned doctors with their ability to wash, dress and feed themselves.
They
are also talented academics and considered among the top students at
their local school and their father, Raj Kumar, 45 is very proud of
them.
Shivanath and Shivram Sahu studying
Raj,
a labourer, who is married to Srimati has five daughters, and is very
protective of his two sons and will not allow them to leave the village.
Shivanath and Shivram Sahu and their parents
He said, "For
everyone it is good fun to watch my children, but only I understand all
the problems they have. During rainy season it becomes difficult for
them to walk and when one wants to sit the other has to lie down. But
they don't fight. They have similar opinions and if one says he wants to
play the other one agrees.
"God has created them like
this so they have to walk like they do. They will remain like this. I
don't want anything else. Even if doctors say so, I won't get my
children separated. I have no interest in money. I'm the one who will
work hard to nourish them. I don't need any help."
Sources: Naij.com news, Dailymail
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