S1Ep8 Khidir Ayom( Shugni). Lady Clean (Frick) - Spring Origin of the Festival in Pamir (Shugni).

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  • Опубликовано: 25 мар 2024
  • The habit of meticulous cleaning and tidying within the household, passed down through generations of women in the Pamir Mountains, is indeed a testament to the resilience and cultural values deeply ingrained in the community. Despite facing logistical challenges and harsh weather conditions, the commitment to cleanliness remains unwavering.
    This cultural practice may not always receive recognition in popular culture, where portrayals of domestic labor often overlook the significant role played by girls and women in maintaining cleanliness and order within the home. However, the roots of this habit can be traced back to ancient traditions and beliefs, including those found in the Avesta, the sacred texts of Zoroastrianism.
    In Zoroastrian traditions, cleanliness is closely linked to spiritual purity and well-being. The belief that angels enter the house and bless it when it is clean reflects a deeper connection between the physical environment and the spiritual realm. In pre-Islamic times, indigenous Pamiri females adhered to these traditions, viewing the act of cleaning and tidying as not just a chore but as a sacred duty.
    The continuity of this practice through generations underscores its significance and the values it upholds within Pamiri culture. Despite modern influences, the commitment to cleanliness and the reverence for the home as a sacred space persist, serving as a testament to the resilience and continuity of cultural traditions in the face of change. Through this lens, the habit of cleaning becomes more than just a mundane task; it becomes a reflection of identity, spirituality, and the intergenerational bonds that define Pamiri society.
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