Kanai Das begs on the streets and prays every night asking
for forgiveness after he was born with a facial abnormality – and hopes
he can be cured. Every morning he walks to the railway station and
stands at one corner with his hands out in the hope of getting alms.
He patiently waits for the benevolent commuters who give him as much
as £3 a day from his efforts. But the 42-year-old is not just a beggar,
Mirror reports.
For many Indians, he is the reincarnation of Lord Ganesha – the
elephant God known as the ‘Lord of Obstacles’ and they pay him money in
respect.
He suffers from a rare condition called neurofibromatosis that has
disfigured his face, left his facial skin sagging down to his chest and
his right eye has vanished in all the layers of his droopy flesh. He
cannot eat and talk properly and always needs medicines to keep his
inflammatory skin soothed. And because of his deformity, he has never
been able to land a half-decent job.
He said: “I do not want to beg but I have no other way to earn money and look after my mother.
“People think I am God because I have a trunk like him. But I was not like this always.
“I have fond memories of seeing from both the eyes but over the years, my right eye has disappeared.
“I could see it in the mirror some years ago but now I cannot find it
in all the pile of flesh. I do not even remember how I used to look
before,” says Kanai.
The beggar from Baruipur in West Bengal in eastern India
was born with a lump on his head and by the time he turned nine, the
lump became so big that it engulfed his right eye and bloated his nose,
partially disfiguring his face. With no money for his treatment, his
widowed mother abandoned him.
A hapless Kanai then resorted to scavenging dustbins at railway
stations for filling his empty stomach until one day Bharati Roy, a then
shopkeeper found him. His miserable condition melted the mother of six
children and she adopted him.
He hopes for a miracle one day
Bharati, now 73 and widowed, said: “I was in the shop when I saw a
young boy, wretched and sifting through the dustbin for food. His nose
was bulging and his right eye was sagging. I was so moved by his
condition that I could not stop myself from bringing him home.”
The mother-son duo share a small room in an apartment built on the
area that once belonged to Bharati. Bharati says: “People revere him as
Lord Ganesh and give him money. You should see how much they give him
when there is a festival.
“Everyone loves him and seek his blessings. But we need the blessings. He needs it more as he lives a very painful life.”
Bharati and her late husband had tried to give Kanai medical
treatment but every time they took him to doctors, they would be told
his condition is incurable.
But Kanai still believes in miracles and hopes for a surgery that could give him a normal face.
“I always pray to God and ask him for forgiveness. My life is very
painful. I cannot walk or eat. I spill the food while eating. I do visit
others as it embarrasses me.
“The flesh irritates me, it always feels like burning and itching. I have to always take medicines so to keep the skin soothed.
“Though doctors have told me there is no cure, I still hope for a
miracle. I want to be a healthy person and lead a normal life,” a
wishful Kanai.
Source: Mirror
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