We all know very well that we all believe in some tradition or custom, it reflects the reflection of our culture, but sometimes due to these all kinds of questions arise in our mind. Recently an Instagram username of Anubhav Gupta shared a video. Seeing many kinds of questions will start arising in your mind because in this video you can see that a person holding a camera is seen asking a shopkeeper for a packet of chips and a bottle of juice and some lemons. And after this, the shopkeeper puts all the goods on the floor outside the shop and asks for money for these goods. This person puts a ₹ 50 note on the floor, which the shopkeeper picks up, that is, both people do not touch each other physically.
* Tourists are not allowed to touch in Kasol:
Let us tell you that this video viral on social media is from Malana village of Kasol, Himachal Pradesh, where there is a strange belief. It is said that the people here do not allow motivators and outsiders to touch anything. Let us tell you that this video has been viewed more than 7 lakh times. Sharing this video, the Instagram user wrote that Malana village - where no one can touch them or their belongings without their permission. The people here are friendly but outsiders are told to keep their distance and don't make the mistake of touching anything in the village.
It is said that according to the people living here, this village was possessed by an evil spirit. People believe that after the fight between the gods and demons, the gods won the war, as a result of which this village of Malana village came into existence. Here shopkeepers ask you to keep money and goods on the counter without any physical contact. If by mistake they come in physical contact with a person, then they immediately go for a bath.
* There are strict rules in Malana village:
Let us tell you that there are different rules for tourists and outsiders coming to the Malana village of Kasol. Strict rules have been made in this village. According to these rules, no stranger or outsider is allowed to touch the goods of this village. According to a travel website, this rule is also written on their temples and you cannot even touch the walls of the temples. If you accidentally touch something, you can also be charged a hefty fine of Rs 2,500.