Spider Sisters - The twins who share a stomach but have separate hearts !! A wonder .

Ganga and Jamuna Mondal, known professionally as The Spider Girls and The Spider Sisters, are conjoined twins from a Bengali family in BasirhatWest Bengal, India.

The twins are joined at the abdomen and pelvis, have four arms, and three legs, two of which are fused into a single, nine-toed limb, which remains concealed behind their body. They share a stomach, but have two hearts, two kidneys, one liver, and one reproductive tract.



The twins were born Ayara and Jayara Ratun, but their parents changed their names at the age of five to honour the Ganga and Jamuna rivers.


Employement: 
They work at the travelling "Dreamland Circus" .Their "act" consists of them sitting on a charpoy in a tent, with paying spectators allowed entry to view and converse with them. In 2009, they were reported to have earned 2300rs for five hours a night. They are married to a single man named Gadadhar, a carnival worker.



We are in love with the same man' - Conjoined twins popularly known as Spider Sisters




Their lives took a surprising turn when they met school teacher Jasimuddin Ahmad, the twins from Kolkata, West Bengal said they both love and adore him.


"It was love at first sight, when we met Jasimuddin we both felt this was a man who would truly love us. And he does – he loves us straight from the heart,” – Ganga told newsmen in India.
"We have been very happy since he came into our lives. We have suffered in the past but we don’t want to suffer anymore. We really hope to spend the rest of our lives with him,” – Jamuna revealed to the press .

According to Jasimuddin, he fell in love with the girl’s inner beauty which seemed to shine more than other people.

Ever since I met them I have considered their pain as my own. I have always been like this. I have always treated other people’s troubles as my own and tried to make things better. Now, every night I sit with them. We share a meal on the terrace and talk about our lives. I sit with them in the evening breeze and we share our joys and our sorrows. Sometimes we listen to music and sit up talking late into the night. There have been times when we have been up talking to 4am and then woken up late the next morning,” Jasmimmuddin added.



*Source: Internet




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