The Brief Life Of The Boy Lives Between Wolves

Dina Sanichar was nurtured in India's Uttar Pradesh forest, until the hunters found in 1867 and taking him to an orphaned Camp.02: 00/4: 32 namdina Sanichar domains did not say Alright and just go with the limbs.Sanichar has a short life but leaves a lot of imprints, is the inspiration to help Rudyard Kipling build Mowgli characters in the famous Jungle Book. in the Jungle ' Book of British writer, Rudyard Kipling (1865 - 1936) about boy Mowglil was abandoned by his parents and was nourished. He was taught about the beaches in the animal kingdom, do not know how to interact with people

. Kipling's famous story was adapted by Walt Disney into a number of family movies, ending with a higher message Discovering itself, harmony between civilization and nature. However, few people who know this story are based on true tragic events. In 1867, in Blandshahr district, India, a group of hunters passing through the dense forest, happened to meet an empty land, yes Entrance a cave they believed in it was hiding a wolf
When was about to attack the prey, the hunters stopped because I realized it was not the animal, but a boy not exceeding 6 age. It did not dare to approach the men and did not respond to their questions. My journey, the group of hunters took him to the Sikandra Mission orphanage in Agra City. He was named by the missionaries of Dina Sanichar, in Hindi, only Saturday - the day he came. The wolf were nurtured in the early years, so Dina Sacichar always thought he was a member of them. Missionaries tried to teach what he had never learned, began with basic lessons: walking and speaking. However, the distance between human behavior and animal instinct seems to be too big for Sanichar to overcome. There is a liny social integration towel - the last years of the orphanage, Sanichar Put the second name "Wolf Boy". The missionary thinks this name is right for him, because he is nurtured by wildlife and has never experienced an exposure to humans in his life. They said their words, the behavior of Sanichar Animal like humans
He walked back with all limbs and had trouble standing with two legs, only eating raw meat and gnawton to grind his teeth.erhardt Lewis, manage orphanage, once writing for a remote colleague: "It Going with a surprisingly skillful limbs. Before eating or tasting any food, it smelled the smell first and when she saw the smell unused, it would throw away ". Next with Sanichar is very difficult for two reasons. First, it does not have the same language with those who are taking care of it. When you want to show anything, it growl or howling like a wolf. Secondly, it also does not understand how to sign signs. People who do not say the same language often understand each other by using their fingers pointing to objects. But for wolves, these popular gestures are meaningless, they don't "teach" to him this. Finally then Sanichar understands what missionaries say, but not yet speaking their language. Perhaps the sound of people's words is too strange to it. However, long in the orphanage, Sanichar also knows how to behave like a man. He learned to stand up straight and started dressing himself, eating on the plate but still sniffed the food according to the instincts of animals. Someone some people, even he smoked. However, the "werewolf" still did not speak people and lived quietly in his own world. Interesting thing is that Sanichar is not the only "werewolf" living at Sikandra orphanage at that time. If the words of the camp manager, Lewis, reliably, there are two teenagers and a girl who has been raised by wolves. In fact, about the children who are nourished Appears across India. In most cases, only missionaries take care of them, so do they really be a wilder or not the issue of debate. Some people think, missionaries may have Leave them to attract the attention of the media. And others are hypotheses, these children may not be cultivated by animals that they actually suffer from wisdom and physical disabilities.Sanichar died of TB when he was 35 years old in 1895, to More and more questions have yet to have a solution, like: Who is he, how is it? Why can a child survive the same rock in the forest? Dina Sanichar is not the only one raised by wildlife. Equally famous is Malaya Oxana, a Ukrainian girl born in the 1990s, once lived with wild dogs, after being addicted by alcohol parents when she was just a child. When found, she couldn't speak and move with the limbs. After years of treatment, Oxana also learned to speak Russian. After that, she has a boyfriend

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