An Indian baby born with two faces is doing well one month after her birth, doctors have said. <br /> <br />Lali was born with two noses, two pairs of lips and two pairs of eyes - but only two ears. <br /> <br />And while she may seem like an oddity to some, her proud parents think she is simply a God reincarnated. <br />The baby girl was born in the rural Nagar district of Uttar Pradesh, 50km north east of New Delhi. <br /> <br />Her parents, Vinod and Susham Singh from a village called Saini, said their little girl was "a gift from God". <br /> <br />Excited villagers claim she is the reincarnation of the Indian God Ganesha and celebrated her arrival with clapping, cheering and offerings of gifts and money. <br /> <br />Lali was born with a rare condition called craniofacial duplication, where a single head has two faces. <br /> <br />Doctors who delivered the baby said she appeared to be in good health, and is leading a normal life with no breathing difficulties. <br /> <br />They were initially uncertain whether the baby would have normal functions but say so far she is "doing well" and eating from both of her two mouths. <br /> <br />She also opens and shuts all four eyes at the same time. <br /> <br />The excitement surrounding her arrival comes two years after the birth of another little girl, from the poverty stricken region of Bihar, who was born attached to her headless twin. <br /> <br />In a 40 hour operation, doctors successfully removed the lifeless body from Lakshmi Tatma, who was hailed as a reincarnation of Vishnu. <br /> <br />The extraordinary eight-limbed baby was born on the day devoted to the celebration of the four-armed Hindu deity Vishnu. <br /> <br />Since the operation Lakshmi has successfully taken her first steps. <br /> <br />Her mother Poonam Tatma said she believed her daughter was "a miracle".
