Dina Sanichar Explained
Dina Sanichar (1860 or 1861–1895) was a feral boy. A group of hunters discovered him among wolves in a cave in Bulandshahr, Uttar Pradesh, India in February 1867,[1] at the age of around six.[2] [3] [4] [5]
Sanichar was sent to the Secundra orphanage at Agra where he lived among other humans for over twenty years. He never learned to speak and remained seriously impaired his entire life.
Discovery
Dina Sanichar was discovered in a cave in the district of Bulandshahr and was brought to the local district magistrate and collector.[6] [7] He was subsequently sent to the Secundra orphanage at Agra.[6] [8]
At the orphanage[9] he was given the name Sanichar (meaning Saturday) because he arrived on a Saturday.[10] It was reported that he initially walked on all fours and ate raw meat.[11] While he could not speak, he would make sounds similar to a wolf. He went on to live among other humans for over twenty years but never learned to speak, and remained seriously impaired his entire life.[12] Sanichar was a heavy smoker.[13]
Death and legacy
Sanichar died of tuberculosis in 1895 around the age of 34.
Sanichar may have been the inspiration for the character Mowgli in The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling.[14]
Notes and References
- Web site: Kaul. Ikbal. 15 October 1978. During the last century, nearly 50 cases of wolf children reported in India. live. 7 April 2021. India Today. en. https://web.archive.org/web/20210120103821/https://www.indiatoday.in/magazine/living/story/19781015-during-the-last-century-nearly-50-cases-of-wolf-children-reported-in-india-823091-2014-03-12 . 20 January 2021 .
- Web site: Degregory. Lane. 3 August 2008. Feral children through the ages. live. 7 April 2021. www.tampabay.com. en. https://web.archive.org/web/20171117023911/http://www.tampabay.com/projects/girl-in-the-window/feral-children/ . 17 November 2017 .
- Web site: Mathur. Priyanshi. 10 December 2018. Meet The Real-Life Mowgli – Dina Sanichar Who Was Raised By A Pack Of Wolves. live. 7 April 2021. IndiaTimes. en-IN. https://web.archive.org/web/20181210162249/https://www.indiatimes.com/trending/human-interest/meet-the-real-life-mowgli-dina-sanichar-who-was-raised-by-a-pack-of-wolves-358296.html . 10 December 2018 .
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- Web site: 6 November 2013. Legendary wildlife conservators and jungle lore. 7 April 2021. The Statesman. en-US.
- Web site: Real story of Mowgli Netflix Movie: Who was Mowgli. The Jungle Book character & how did it inspire Netflix's 2018 Hindi movie Mowgli. 7 April 2021. GQ India. 7 December 2018 . en-IN.
- Book: Wyness, Michael. Childhood, Culture and Society: In a Global Context. 27 June 2018. Sage. 978-1-5264-2250-7. en.
- Zingg . Robert M. . 1940 . Feral man and extreme cases of isolation . The American Journal of Psychology . 53 . 4 . 487–517. 10.2307/1417630 . 1417630 .
- Book: Malson, Lucien. Wolf Children. 1972. NYU Press. 978-0-85345-264-5. en.
- Book: Sorabji, Caroline . The Wide World Magazine: An Illustrated Monthly of True Narrative, Travel, Customs, and Sport . 1904 . George Newnes . 38 . en.