The Winter Solstice Festival of Kalasha of Birir: Some Comperative Suggestions

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  • Augusto S. Cacopardo

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5617/ao.4862

Abstract

The Chaumos Winter Solstice Festival is the fulcrum of the ritual system of the Kalasha, the last polytheists of the Hindu Kush. The Chaumos of the Birir valley was documented for the first time in 2006 by the author. The article investigates the structure and the meanings of this complex ritual event and sketches a comparison with a better-known, and rather different, version of the same festival celebrated in the other Kalasha communities, highlighting connections with the Vedic pantheon.

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