Across India, communities perform frog weddings, a folk ritual to invoke rainfall during droughts. These ceremonies, deeply rooted in agrarian life and nature’s cycles, blend faith, folklore, and collective belief to cope with climate uncertainty. The practice persists as a cultural lifeline, reflecting a deep connection with the environment.
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