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Wed Aug 3, 2016, 05:28 AM Aug 2016

From Hindu gods to Catholic saints, Indians worship the fair and lovely

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Maria Thomas
Quartz India

A Catholic priest has blown the lid off a long-held, but barely mentioned, religious bias over skin colour among Indians.

People in this country are obsessed with a fair complexion.

India’s skin-whitening cream industry, which promises to render pretty much every body part a shade lighter, is a Rs3,000-crore behemoth. It peddles the promise of success and happiness to fairer people—so much so that, last week, some parliamentarians wanted such creams banned for their “misleading claims.”

In most Indian movies, a fair complexion is the ultimate ticket to a successful love life. But something else about lighter skin—its closeness to divinity—has been perniciously suggested to believers.

http://qz.com/747992/in-india-even-the-gods-cant-escape-the-fairness-industry/

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From Hindu gods to Catholic saints, Indians worship the fair and lovely (Original Post) rug Aug 2016 OP
Krishna was originally black... Nitram Aug 2016 #1
We should be glad they're not all anime by now. rug Aug 2016 #2
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