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 No.9923

In City Hospital No. 5 of the city Naberezhnye Chelny (Сoastal Shuttles) (Russian Federation, Tatarstan), a man who had a horn growing on his head was recently operated on.
According to the hospital's telegram channel, this seems to be a unique case in Russian Federation, because they had never saw anything like this before.
Scientifically, such an anomaly is called a horny keratoma, it is a specific benign formation on the skin that can degenerate into cancer only under unfavorable conditions.
Among Christians, such horns are commonly referred to as Devil horns, and the people who grew them were considered either possessed by demons or the Devil or considered as religious Devil's worshippers.
Among Pagans horns often considered as sigh of a link with god Pan or god Cernunnos and such guys often considered Satirs or hybrids of Satirs and mortal humans.
His horn began to grow in year 2022 and at first did not cause pain nor any other problems. The patient, whose name remained incognito, voluntarily sought medical help when his horn grew to 11 cm in length and began to seriously affect the man's life.
Usually, such horns are detected and removed, if needed at an early stage with help of medicine, and they grow to large sizes either in remote places where people do not have access to medicine, or when patients are afraid to go to the doctors right away, or just unwilling to ask help of doctors..
Russian surgeons completely removed that man's horn and cleaned with cauterization the place on his head from where it came from in order to completely destroy the slightest remnants, because keratoma can easily grow back after removal if cauterization is not done well.
The doctors say:
"The operation was performed under general anesthesia. The difficulty was to fix the man's head on its side and hold it in that position, controlling vital signs, until the end of the operation. We have successfully completed this task."
The patient recovered quickly after anesthesia and recovered well. He is already at home with his family now. The neoplasm was sent for histology," said Pavel Egorov, head of the Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care.
Earlier, the media reported on a horned old woman from China, who has keratoma on her forehead,
https://paranormal-news.ru/news/u_101_letnej_kitajanki_vo_lbu_vyros_rog_6_foto/2010-03-09-2391
as well as a horned old man from India.
https://paranormal-news.ru/news/vyros_rog/2019-09-18-16206
The source: https://paranormal-news.ru/news/u_zhitelja_naberezhnykh_chelnov_ogromnyj_rog_vyros_na_zatylke/2025-05-06-19431

By the way, we can already get used to this, since it must be assumed that in our Milky Way galaxy there may be planets inhabited by horned reasonable people. By the way, most horned mammals of planet Earth are herbivores.

 No.9952

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>as well as a horned old man from India.
https://paranormal-news.ru/news/vyros_rog/2019-09-18-16206

In Indian/Bharat legends, there are indeed one-horned humans, although they are less well-known than other Gods' creatures. Here are the most notable examples:
1. Ekashringa ("One-horned")
Who is this: A semi-divine being or an ascetic sage depicted with a single horn on his forehead.

The context:
The Mahabharata and the Puranas mention Rishi Ekashringa, who lived in the forest or jungle and was so pure of soul/spirit that even the diving beings came to him for advice.

His horn symbolized spiritual power (an analogue of the "third eye" of god Shiva).

In some versions of legends, this is depicted not as a literal horn, but a bundle of hair (shikha) twisted into a kind of horn.

Well that means the time has come, he has returned to this planet Earth through reincarnation. Welcome back!

 No.9953

>>9952
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>The Mahabharata and the Puranas mention Rishi Ekashringa, who lived in the forest or jungle and was so pure of soul/spirit that even the divine beings came to him for advice.



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