Kailash must go

Muhammad Shahzaib
5 min readAug 30, 2021
Kailash must go

Akiko Wada was born in Japan and had a wonderful life but then she read about the people of Kailash in 1986 and came to Kailash in 1987. She was wandering in the villages of Balan Guru. ‘Culture’ people and language overpowered him and he refused to return to Japan so he was the first foreigner to come to Kailash and he decided to become Kailash ‘Aki is still there today’ We 22 In August, he was seen dancing Kailash at the Ochal Festival and meeting local boys and girls. “He has also learned the language of Kailash.”

She is also rich enough. She is living happily without a mobile phone, television, and sushi. She sews her own clothes like Kailash women. She cooks her own food and lives a simple life without money. Sarta Pa is Kailashi. She goes to bed early in the evening and wakes up before sunrise and starts working. She is happy. She has only three worries. She does not like the people who preach to her. “If they continue to be Muslims, this culture will end and it will not be good for Pakistan,” he said. They used to buy and sell. When I came here, there was a barter system. People used to buy things by giving things and they were happy, but we are not happy after the arrival of currency notes. There are washrooms and baths they go to the river outside the village. Aki doesn’t like it. He built common bathrooms for women in the villages but the women don’t use them. He doesn’t like the inconvenience of women He is not ready to go back to Japan. He wants to die in Kailash. The Kailash people are three thousand years old. They are followers of Animism. And as long as it remains inside them, they live, and when it dies, they become stones, words, or plants, animals, and humans. They cannot enter the graves. They consider death to be death and another life, so they play drums and flute on death and take the dead to the graveyard with regular dancing. They place the coffin on the ground and open its lid. ‘The flesh of the dead is eaten by animals, birds, and insects, and the bones are left behind. The bed of the dead, clothes, and utensils are also placed near the coffin. Look at the coffin and the bones in it with your own eyes. They are now burying the dead. However, the process of dusting and dancing on death is still going on. They put their hands on their hips and dance. The boy chases away the girl for marriage. Married women also run away with others, but they do not fight with each other after that. The elders sit together and allow the marriage. However, if the girl is married, the new husband has to give a double dowry to the old husband. Women are considered unclean on special days and are left in a compound for five days.The people of Kailash consider it a sin to touch the wall and the door of Bashalini. We also saw Bashalini in Bamburit and the women in it. They wear long-snared Kailashi hats. The religious leader is called Qazi and his words are final. There are four festivals and they are celebrated at the beginning of all four seasons. They all drink together, sacrifice animals and in their religion lies, deception and deception are unforgivable crimes. The Muslims in India have to do it. The Kailash people are the oldest inhabitants of the region. They inhabited the Hindu Kush, the Karakoram, and the various valleys of the Himalayas.When Alexander the Great entered India in 327 BC, a few dozen of his soldiers and generals refused to go further. Born, we can call it Euro Kalachi Bread But then gradually their power waned until in 1320 the Muslim tribes of Afghanistan invaded Chitral and annihilated the Kailash people. Ninety percent of the Kailash were killed in these wars. Only ten percent of the children and today Were forced to take refuge in the mountains of the Kailash Valley and the province of Nuristan in Afghanistan.Uzbeks invaded Kafiristan in 1895, forcibly converted the entire Kailash population to Islam, and renamed Kafiristan as Nuristan. Nuristan borders Bamburit. The hills and glaciers of Nuristan were clearly visible from The world was unaware of Kailash and Kailash world. The British discovered them in 1940 and thus the world was introduced to these strange and astonishing people. With the passage of time, ‘tourists’ used to arrive here on mules, horses, and jeeps and gradually the world accepted them and they accepted the world but during this tourist journeyThe culture and traditions of the people began to be affected. These people began to settle in other areas and countries and people also started arriving here in droves, so today they are shrinking to only four thousand. Experts believe that if If this continues, the people of Kailash will be left with only books, museums, and movies for the next 20 years. The valley of Kailash is surrounded by arid barren mountains. There are apples, apricots, and mulberry trees, red grapes are grown in abundance, there are goats and sheep in the area, these people also grow maize and millet, but they buy wheat from Chitral, apricot and walnut flour They bake delicious bread and eat it with goat’s milk cheese, make lentil soup and cook goat and mutton, teach apricots, pears, and mulberries and also eat it in winter.They also make curry. They do not use chilies in their food at all. Women and men drink local liquor but now they complain that since the people of Lahore, Gujranwala, and Multan started coming to Kailash, their liquor is getting less. They stay thirsty while guests hang out in the streets. Women have modesty and simplicity. They are also confident and strong. I saw Kailash the only area in Pakistan where all the women were wearing masks. And will remain in the mask until the judge withdraws the order. “They do not beg, but if they are given food or money, they accept it with gratitude.” They kiss each other’s hands, respect the religion of others, and expect others to respect their religion, but this expectation is not fulfilled. A few Greek volunteers come here every year to serve the community.The Greek volunteers built a beautiful museum and set up a school here. They are more grateful to the people than to the government of Pakistan. The journey to Kailash is very difficult but I would still advise you if Kailash If you haven’t seen it, you must go there at least once in your life. This experience will be truly a unique and memorable experience of your life

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