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The "Indian nude murga punishment" is not a "tradition." It is a barbaric intersection of physical torture and sexual humiliation that disproportionately targets children, women, and lower-caste individuals.
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The collection concludes with a video loop of models slowly transitioning from the Murga into a standing position, symbolizing the and the transformation of a rigid tradition into a fluid, modern identity.
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The psychological damage of "nude Murga" is often more severe than the physical pain. The act of being forced to strip in public or semi-public triggers intense shame, body image issues, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). For adolescents, this exposure can lead to suicidal ideation, school dropouts, and long-term sexual dysfunction. Furthermore, the threat of the "leaked video" (a tool used by perpetrators in the Sonbhadra case) creates a state of terror that can last for years after the physical punishment has ended. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted
In some Indian communities, the Nude Murga punishment is seen as a way to maintain social order and enforce moral codes. It is often used to punish individuals for perceived transgressions, such as adultery, theft, or other moral lapses. However, this practice has been widely criticized for its brutal and dehumanizing nature.
While legally banned in many educational settings, it remains a recognized cultural symbol of humiliation and discipline. Media Presence: