[2] Their act consists of them sitting on a charpoy in a tent, with paying spectators allowed entry to view and converse with them.
[1] 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.
However, they have no plans to do so because they feel it would be against God's will, carry too great a medical risk,[1] and would rob them of their employment.
"[4] 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.
They each vote separately in elections, but when they attempted to open a joint bank account, they were refused.