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Hanuman's Curse: Monkey Rampage

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Monkey City Rampage

Monkeys Terrorize India Workers, Tourists

By ANDREW WANG, Associated Press Writer

NEW DELHI - In a capital city where cows roam the streets and elephants plod along in the bus lanes, it's no surprise to find government buildings overrun with monkeys.

But the officials who work there are fed up. They've been bitten, robbed and otherwise tormented by monkeys that ransack files, bring down power lines, screech at visitors and bang on office windows.

The Supreme Court has stepped in, decreeing that New Delhi should be a monkey-free city after citizens filed a lawsuit demanding protection from the animals.

Easier said than done. A past initiative to scare off the army of Rhesus macaques with ultrahigh frequency loudspeakers didn't work. A plan to deport them to distant regions has stalled because local governments refused to have them.

There's an ape patrol of fierce-looking primates called langurs, led about on leashes by keepers. But whenever a langur looms, the pink-faced, two-foot-tall hooligans simply move elsewhere on government grounds.

"Please do not feed the monkeys," implores a sign at Raisina Hill, the complex of colonnaded buildings that includes the president's residence, Parliament, and Cabinet offices.

To no avail. Hindus believe that monkeys are manifestations of the monkey god, Hanuman, and worshippers come to Raisina Hill every Tuesday handing out bananas.

Last year the monkeys made their presence felt by hanging from window ledges and screeching at reporters arriving for a news conference with visiting U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld.

"It's a big problem, especially in the evening," says Defense Ministry spokesman Amitabha Chakrabarti. Monkeys break into offices at night and paw through the files looking for food, he said. "Those who work late hours have to be careful when it is dark."

The city estimates at least 1,500 of New Delhi's more than 5,000 macaques live on Raisina Hill.

In the latest effort, a monkey relocation initiative, 400 monkeys have been caught at Raisina Hill in the past year and moved to a holding area on the outskirts of New Delhi to await their return to forests in neighboring states, said Madan Thapliyal, a municipality spokesman.

But governments of those states have so far refused to take the furry exiles, saying they have more than enough of their own.

Maneka Gandhi, daughter-in-law of the late Indian leader Indira Gandhi and an independent lawmaker in the lower house of India's Parliament, believes the monkeys should be left in peace.

Gandhi, an animal rights advocate, has already managed to halt a New Delhi program to spay and neuter stray dogs, saying it was cruel.

She claims that captured macaques, despite their holiness to Hindus, have been given to laboratories for experimentation or have died in their holding area cages. They were "relocated to monkey heaven," she said.

The government says more than 200 monkeys have been relocated to Gandhi's parliamentary district about 125 miles east of New Delhi. Gandhi denies it. "It's all rubbish," she said. "Not one monkey has been relocated to my constituency."

Atul K. Gupta, of the Wildlife Institute of India, says macaques belong in forests, but deforestation and human settlement are driving them into cities in search of food.

Macaques are crafty pickpockets, know how to open refrigerators, and brazenly snatch lunch pails from government workers, he said. "They have learned the tricks of finding food in an urban environment."

The answer, he said, is to save the forests. Otherwise, he says, "the problem will get worse."

http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20031102/ap_on_re_as/monkey_madness_2
 
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A plague of monkeys on your house!!

Monkeys Invade Indian Embassy in Nepal

Updated: Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2004 - 9:18 AM

KATMANDU, Nepal (AP) - Monkeys have invaded the Indian Embassy in Nepal's capial, forcing diplomats to seek help from animal specialists, the embassy said Wednesday.

About three dozen monkeys have attacked embassy officials, defecated in offices, and destroyed equipment, embassy spokesman Sanjay Verma said.

"We have sought help from experts and hope to get rid of the problem soon," Verma said.

Experts from the Department of National Parks and Wildlife Conservation and from a zoo were called in to capture the monkeys. The embassy plans to pay 25,000 rupees, about US0, for the task, Verma said.

The embassy previously had caught some of the monkeys and took them out of Katmandu.

"But somehow they managed to find their way back," Verma said.

New Delhi has its own monkey problems. The animals are known to ransack files, screech at visitors and bang on office windows in India's Parliament complex.

http://www.wtop.com/index.php?nid=104&sid=160469
 
Posted on Wed, Jan. 14, 2004


Welcome to South Florida -- and beware of the monkeys

How to know when you are in Dania Beach: when the horde of wild monkeys at the rent-a-car agency throws mango pits.

BY SARA OLKON
[email protected]



At the Airport Hertz Rent-A-Car on Seventh Avenue in Dania Beach, you can get a Mustang or a Jaguar.

If a monkey doesn't get you first.

You know you are not in New York or Chicago when the airport rent-a-car place has signs reminding customers not to feed the monkeys, which have been spied tossing mango pits at people and using trash-can tops as cymbals.

In fact, Hertz is just the latest location in Dania Beach to be beset by a plague of vervets, aka green monkeys, which have been making the small city their own private urban jungle for decades. The monkeys with flattened black faces and white furry beards swing through the trees and sometimes skitter across nearby mobile-home roofs, making a sound akin to a thunderstorm.

They have been known to climb into newly washed cars in the neighborhood and make a mess of their interior. They love to jump on the roofs, trampoline style.

''It's a dominance thing,'' said Ron Magill, a spokesman for Metrozoo, who said the males are especially keen on activities that make a lot of noise.

Debbie White, a grandmother of seven from Amelia Island, ran into about 20 of them while waiting for a Camry on a recent afternoon. On that day, they were quiet but playful.

''It was like being at the zoo,'' she said.

Monkeys apparently don't cause much of a blip on the South Florida weird-o-meter. An employee named Wes, standing near ''monkey row'' near the Hertz car wash machinery, shrugged off the phenomenon, as did several colleagues, who no longer find the monkeys interesting or unusual. In keeping with Hertz corporate policy, Wes would not give a last name for publication.

The vervets have deep roots in the Dania Beach area -- deeper, in fact, than the Hertz outlet at 2150 NE Seventh Ave. They apparently date back to a roadside primate attraction that closed shop in the early 1950s.

The owner was able to sell off most of the larger primates, but the vervets and a handful of squirrel monkeys didn't find any takers.

According to the locals who have been coexisting with the monkeys for decades, someone at the farm simply opened the cage and set the captives free.

The escapees fled to the forest, where they developed a diet of grasshoppers, beetles, small crabs, and, on occasion, the food in Fido's dog bowl.

Do-gooders have supplied them with Fig Newtons, Doritos and, of course, bananas. That's been illegal since 1993, and can cost you a 0 fine.

Still, lots of people love those monkeys.

Chakka McGee, an assistant manager at Motel 6 on Dania Beach Boulevard, said tourists often request rooms on the east side of the inn to better observe the animals.

''It's good for business,'' she said.

William Weiner likes the monkeys but not the way they are treated.

The 64-year-old manager of Weiner's Mobile Park on East Dania Beach Boulevard remembers the monkeys playfully tugging on the tail of his mother's toy poodle.

But he also remembers kids tormenting the creatures by offering up treats, only to yank the snacks away. He has also seen too many monkeys become roadkill on Dania Beach Boulevard, which invariably leads to an unusual funeral ritual on the tree-lined thoroughfare.

''The whole troupe would come out and holler and scream,'' Weiner said.

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission fields occasional complaints from residents.

Capt. Sam Cory, an area supervisor for Broward County, says monkeys are hard to trap.

Rather than try, trappers will shoot an offending animal with a tranquilizer dart. Officials test the immobilized monkey for viruses and then, if they are healthy, will place them in a ``permitted facility.''

You don't want to mess with an unhealthy monkey. The animals can carry tuberculosis, various strains of hepatitis and a form of herpes potentially fatal to humans.

All the more reason they don't want you to feed the monkeys at Hertz Rent-A Car.

''It's wildlife,'' said Wes. ``You don't want to get bitten. It's a lawsuit.''

http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/7704252.htm
 
And some stuff on Hanuman:

Hanuman, the well-known monkey god, can be seen in temples throughout the country. In some temples his image is set up alone standing with a mace in the right hand or sitting in a devotional posture before the images of Rama and Sita. He is considered to be the god of power and strength, who remained a celibate through his whole life. He is worshipped as being the greatest devotee of Rama, who loves Hanuman the most.

Hanuman's other names are HANUMAT and PAVAN-SUTA. He is the son of VAYU, the lord of winds and ARIJANA, the female seduced by Vayu. Along with Rama, Hanuman is invariably worshipped and he is the most favored deity of wrestlers and grapplers. Tuesday is the sacred day on which lakhs of Hindus worship Hanuman and pray to him for strength and prosperity.

Hanuman's deeds of bravery and feats of valor are related in great detail in the Ramayana and also scantily in a few other religious books like Mahabharata and Agni Purana.

More information here:

http://webonautics.com/mythology/hanuman.html

Nicely illustarted overview:

http://www.sanatansociety.com/indian_art_galleries/hg_hanuman_paintings.htm

http://www.sanatansociety.org/indian_epics_and_stories/the_life_of_hanuman.htm

7 masks of Hanuman (I just liked the masks):

http://www.thaimyway.com/article/Hanuman/hanuman.htm

Emps
 
Emperor, I cannot believe you got to this article too. I saw this in the paper today and the first thought I had was "I should post this... even Emperor won't know about it"

And lo and behold! :spinning
 
The Frog said:
Emperor, I cannot believe you got to this article too. I saw this in the paper today and the first thought I had was "I should post this... even Emperor won't know about it"

And lo and behold! :spinning

LOL but Monkey News is my kinda news ;)

Next time I'll store the news article up and give you a chance ;)

Emps
 
Emperor said:
And some stuff on Hanuman:

"Hanuman, the well-known monkey god, can be seen in temples throughout the country. In some temples his image is set up alone standing with a mace in the right hand or sitting in a devotional posture before the images of Rama and Sita. He is considered to be the god of power and strength, who remained a celibate through his whole life. He is worshipped as being the greatest devotee of Rama, who loves Hanuman the most.
Hanuman is also the basis of the Chinese Buddhist monkey-saint (altho' by that time he had come to represent the mind) known variously as Ch'i-t'en Ta-sheng (Great Sage Equal of Heaven), Sun Hou-tzu (Sun the Monkey), Sun Wu-K'ung {Sun who Ponders the Mysteries), and in the West simply as Monkey. So to the list of literary sources for his adventures such as the Ramayana, the Mahabharata and the Agni Purana, you can add the Hsi-yu Chi (The Record of the Journey to the West), and the NTV adaptation of the same, Monkey!. :D
 
Zygon: Ahhhhhhhhhh I didn't know Monkey was directly connected with Hanuman - does this make watching Monkey educational as well as fun?

Emps
 
Thats the trouble with India, they are too soft on animals, and so the animals take over.

You cannot let monkeys mess you about, they are very destructive and carry a good many dieseases, including rabies.

Guess where the best place to catch rabies is?
 
I'm not sure who They are in such a diverse and heavily populated country?

Intereference in extant behaviour patterns has nothing to do with it?


Kath
 
Chinese Year of the Monkey begins in February

Coincidence? I think not! Then I think, not!

Chinese birth rates are set to jump, especially for New Year, as the Sign of the Monkey is deemed lucky for power and fertility in China.

Social scientists suggest that births, like deaths, can be delayed, although it is not entirely understood how (in the developed world induced pregnancy would be a partial explanation--there is a window of opportunity on either side of the gestation period which is easy to open early and not that hard to keep closed for a few days at least if you are very, very determined).

Some people may call them vermin and parasites, but I have a place in my heart for animals that can thrive around humans. Some people may call them vermin and parasites, but I have a place in my heart for the animals, as well.

Rats, mice, pigeons, gulls, sparrows, other lucifuges and small cattle: they may outlive the human race, so it is nice to see them showing signs of intelligence.

Tragic that the great apes don't seem to be as adaptable as monkeys, but then, who wants gorillas behaving badly downtown? Bad enough being swarmed by teenagers, few of whom weigh 900 lbs (yet).
 
Emperor said:
Zygon: Ahhhhhhhhhh I didn't know Monkey was directly connected with Hanuman - does this make watching Monkey educational as well as fun?

Emps
Of course it does! Dashed clever these Chinese, old chap. :D
 
Homo Aves said:
Thats the trouble with India, they are too soft on animals, and so the animals take over.

One of those news articles is about South Florida - I am suprised they haven't been shot by some gun slinging redneck but......

Zygon: Well I tip my hat to them - that is edutainment and I think we could learn something from them (clearly those late night Open Univesity shows would be better if they had to fight demons each week while trying to integrate and equation).

Emps
 
Re: Chinese Year of the Monkey begins in February

Just a quick follow up on this:

littleblackduck said:
Coincidence? I think not! Then I think, not!

Chinese birth rates are set to jump, especially for New Year, as the Sign of the Monkey is deemed lucky for power and fertility in China.

Thursday January 15, 04:07 AM

Expectant women hoping for Monkey



BEIJING (Reuters) - Many expectant Chinese women are trying to delay the birth of their children until the Year of the Monkey begins next week because they think it will bring them luck, state media says.

"They superstitiously believe that people born in the current Year of the Goat are deemed unfortunate," the China Daily newspaper said on Thursday.

"Whatever the truth, one thing is for sure -- Year of the Monkey babies face a competitive education and career environment because they will have many more of them around," it said, quoting the Shanghai Morning Post.

The newspaper did not say how the mothers were delaying their children's arrival.

The Year of the Monkey -- one of 12 animals that make up the Lunar New Year cycle -- begins on January 22

http://uk.news.yahoo.com/040115/80/ejgeh.html

Emps
 
Zygon said:
Of course it does! Dashed clever these Chinese, old chap. :D
[small quibble]Japanese, actually. Although the original text was Chinese. There are apparently subtle differences.[/quibble]

There are some shocking similarities. There's an incident in the Ramayana where Hanuman is flying ahead as a scout, and is swallowed by a monster. He then grows to an enormous size, thus killing the monster, and continues on his way.
 
How /do/ you delay a birth?

apart from not sneezing or eating curry and keeping your legs crossed of course ;)


Kath
 
stonedoggy: Well for my parents lurch into fertility (resulting in me) it was either the St, Anne's magazine or my mother coming off the pill ;)

I'm sure everyone has their favourite technique.

Emps
 
Troop of killer monkeys throw four-month-old baby to his death from three-story roof

A TROOP of killer monkeys horrifically threw a four-month-old baby to his death after snatching him from his mother.

Dad Nirdesh Upadhyay, 25, had been on his three-story roof terrace with his wife and son when the animals took the tot.

The family had been unwinding on Friday at their home in Bareilly, India, when a gang of monkeys moved onto the roof.

Despite their best efforts to drive them away, the animals surrounded the terrified trio and continued to taunt them.

Nirdesh made a desperate bid for freedom and ran towards the stairs with his four-month-old son, but he slipped through his hands.

But one of the monkeys beat them to it - and mercilessly launched the tot from the three-story roof.

The little boy tragically died instantly, according to reports.

https://www.the-sun.com/news/5802346/killer-monkeys-throw-baby-death-snatching-him/

maximus otter
 
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