In the harsh winters of Kashmir, the Kangri is more than a source of heat—it is a companion woven into daily life, memory, and survival. Carried beneath the pheran and glowing quietly through power cuts and frozen nights, the Kangri reflects indigenous wisdom, shared warmth, and a cultural continuity that modern comforts have never replaced.
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CHILLAI KALAN: KASHMIR’S HARSH WINTER WONDERLAND
Chillai Kalan, the coldest phase of Kashmir’s winter, transforms the valley into a snowy wonderland from 21st December to 31st January. During these 40 days, Kashmir experiences sub-zero temperatures, heavy snowfall, and a quiet stillness that defines the season. For Kashmiris, this period is more than just a test of endurance — it’s a time of tradition, resilience, and deep connection to the land. From the warmth of the kangri to the beauty of the snow-covered Dal Lake, Chillai Kalan teaches us to embrace the cold with strength and unity.