These Siamese twins from India have two arms, three legs for two, two hearts, which is why their parents abandoned them after birth. Despite their peculiarity, the sisters were able to find their love. In 2014, they married the same man and live together under the same roof. Photos of the husband and children of these unusual twin sisters can be seen below.

Ganga and Jumna are conjoined twins who were born in 1969 or 1970. Their exact date of birth is unknown, as their biological parents abandoned the girls after realizing that they would not be able to provide them with proper care.
The girls were left without support, without a home, but this did not become an obstacle to their vitality and desire for happiness. Each of them had her own heart, two hands, but for two there were only three legs, which did not prevent them from moving forward.

In 1993, Ganga and Jumna had a daughter, but they suffered a great loss: the baby did not live even a day. Despite the grief, the sisters did not lose faith in the future.
In 2008, their lives changed dramatically when they joined a traveling circus in India. Soon, the girls-turned-women were nicknamed the “Spider Sisters” due to their unique appearance.
Quick recognition brought them a stable income and many fans. They became real stars of the circus scene.

Changes in their lives continued. In 2014, a new carnival performer, Gadadhar, joined the circus. Ganga and Jamna fell in love with him at first sight, and their relationship became serious. Gadadhar respected the girls’ unique characteristics and supported them in their careers.
At this point, when the sisters have reached the age of 50, they still work in the circus, enjoying their work and love. Doctors have repeatedly suggested separating them, believing that it is possible, but Ganga and Jumna refused.

They believe that their connection is what makes them unique, and without it, their lives would lose that special something that draws viewers in. Instead of separating, they live a full life with their husband, appreciate each other, and continue to delight viewers with their uniqueness.
