Tehran -UNESCO’s world heritage, the Iran Kurdish in the Uramanato region, gathered at the annual 3 -day pir -e Shaliar Festival, a century that praised legendary healers and mysticks. Ta.
The festival, which was deeply rooted in the tradition of Zoroasters before Islam, was held from Wednesday to Friday, January 31 (10-12 Bahman).
This event, also known as the “PIR-E Shaliar’s wedding”, shows the respected sage’s symbolic marriage anniversary, and believes that it will bring the blessing of rich T, prosperity, and richness to the land. It is.
To be more precise, the festival began on Tuesday evening, and the gathering and distribution of walnuts from PIR-E Shaliar’s orchards began. Before the dawn on Wednesday, the village children carry the harvested walnuts from the door to the door and receive sweets in return.
On Wednesday morning, many villagers sacrificed livestock, such as cows and sheep, near the ancient shrine in Pill Sharial. Traditional dishes made from the meat are prepared, shared among attendees, and strengthen the joint spirit of the festival.
According to the story, in ancient times, Shah Bahar Katoon, the beloved daughter of the king of Bubhara, said that he was miraculously healed by Pil -E Sharier, and in return he married a girl. It is said that he was allowed.
Through three -day events, the majority of the locals abandon their daily lives and completely dedicate them to the festival. Traditional mysterious chants, folk performance, and prayers are gathered by villagers and pilgrims in the Kurdish regions, gathering to honor the memories of Pill Sharier, and the legendary healing power and mental influence are difficult. It is said to have maintained its ancestors, so fill the air.
People leave the house where the courtyard has become a different roof on the other hand to observe the ritual. When DAF, a local drum, is played, Dervishes in this area gathers and shakes long hair in the air when singing and dancing.
PIR-E Shaliar Festival, which was recognized in 2018 as an element of Iranian intangible cultural heritage, continues to play a role as a powerful symbol of Kurdish identity and spiritual tradition.
Uramanato, registered in UNESCO, has long been a cradle of Kurdish art and culture. In the village that extends on the steep slope of Salvabard County, there is a densely populated column, so that the roof of each house forms the upper garden, enhancing its charm and charm.
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