A
great evaluation of the attributes of Kashmiri women done by Shri Kapil
Bhat. No doubt, they are easily distinguished from the women of other
communities.
B L SadhuOn Wed, Mar 15, 2017 at 8:12 PM, Kapil Bhat <kapil.bhat@gmail.com> wrote:
10 Things that Make Kashmiri Women Special
1. Beauty
Kashmiri
women are beyond beautiful. Almost every woman in Kashmir is above
average when it comes to beauty. There is beauty in their simplicity and
in their sophistication.
2. Maazrath
Our
women are the most hospitable creatures ever born on the face of this
planet. They are very friendly and generous when it comes to serving
food to friends, guests and even strangers. You can feel their warmth in
their wide open smiles while they feed you food. Na na myoni marun
chui,byaakh piece pae khyon) Whenever we Kashmiris have guests come
over, there are mini wars going on over food in the guestroom. Our
mothers make sure they win the war and that your plate is clean and
mouth full.
3. Wohwu
Kashmiri
women have a very unique way of offending people and venting out their
anger. Kashmiri women don’t even exactly spout obscenities.Their word
abuse is extremely funny. They would call you a phatwangun (a burst out
Brinjal/Eggplant ) and you could still get offended to unimaginable
levels. Another one of the many is ‘Pae buth wasith’ (May your face
fall)
4. The ‘Mubarkas’ tradition
Women
in Kashmir follow this tradition very religiously. Whenever there is
any good news in the family or in the neighborhood, they rush to their
houses to congratulate them with three to four bags of goodies. It might
contain fresh fruits,fresh pastries from the famous confectionaries in
town or packets of almonds and candy.
5. The Rain of Almonds
Whether
the good news is someone getting married or passing matriculation exams
or cracking a professional entrance examination, Kashmiri women will
shower you with almonds, candies and the signature ten rupee notes,
pleated in a fancy fashion.
6. Burning the Persian rue popularly called Isband or Isphand
Kashmiri
women burn the Harmal seeds or the Persian Rue in their kangris
(earthen pots full of burning coal,used to keep one warm in winters) and
make loved ones sniff its fumes to save them from the evil eye. They
consider it as folk medicine for all ailments and use it in spiritual
practices.
7. Vartaav
On
weddings, Kashmiri women carry colorful envelopes and load it with cash
money as a token of love for the bride or the bridegroom. Do not be
surprised if it is an odd number of notes.Their favorite numbers are
1,11 and 21.
8. Wanwun
The
Wanwun is a unique way of singing on weddings.They joyfully make two
singing groups, divide the verses of a song amongst the two groups and
each group sings them alternately.They include the mother,the father,the
uncle,the aunt and almost everyone in the song. They’ve mastered the
art of playing ‘tumbakhnaaris’ which are one form of desi earthen drums,
open on one side and sing to its loud beats.
9. Lovely Expressions
Kashmiri
mothers will take all the misfortune of their children upon them.They
say things like ‘Laegsai balaai’ (May all your misfortune be upon me
instead of you) and ‘Vondmai zu’. If you are a Kashmiri, you sure are
well acquainted with these loving expressions.
10. Wazwan
The
Wazwan is so loaded with different varieties of food,mutton in
particular, that it gets too much to eat just for one meal. Earlier
Kashmiri women used to carry plastic bags with them and sneak in the
extra food, and try not to be seen,to avoid the embarrassment. Now they
are provided with fancy resealable zap bags to take the extra food home
and relish it with the uninvited members of the family (Like a boss ! )
Their love, simplicity,chastity and hospitality is irreplaceable.
They are all about love and sacrifice.
And
you don’t even have to be a Kashmiri to notice how warm they are, it
reflects in their selfless smiles and on their innocent faces.
There definitely cannot be anyone like a mother, specially a Kashmiri mother.
And I am sure you all agree.
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