Did they do a DNA/RNA test on the hair to determine if its Chinese/Indian or any other source of black hair?
Each year, the Sri Bhavani Amman Temple collects more than three tons of hair from the heads of pilgrims. At one time the hair was burned, but these days it's put to a more pragmatic use: It's sold to processing plants, which treat it then export it around the world.
Did they do a DNA/RNA test on the hair to determine if its Chinese/Indian or any other source of black hair?
Each year, the Sri Bhavani Amman Temple collects more than three tons of hair from the heads of pilgrims. At one time the hair was burned, but these days it's put to a more pragmatic use: It's sold to processing plants, which treat it then export it around the world.
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