Terror of KIRMIRI Monster in ‘Mandrath’




There was a powerful monster named Kirmiri lived in Mandrath, who used to consume humans & animals for his meal. If any living being came under his surveillance, he ate it after killing. Nearby villagers were worried by his actions, so all villagers settled an agreement with Kirmiri that they will provide him a goat daily with enough food to eat. Also they added a human flesh once a week in Kirmiri’s diet agreement. Kirmiri got agreed happily. Villagers planned that one by one each family is responsible to meet the agreement’s demands. Accordingly, every week a member of the responsible family gets sacrificed. A family, who is responsible for feeding the devil, struck with great sorrow. This tradition kept on going for years. Gradually the population of the village declined. There was also a saint named ‘Huna Bhaat’ lived in the village. His wife’s name was ‘Kalavati’. The couple had seven children out of them six got sacrificed as Kirmiri’s diet. The one child, who was left, was just a small kid. The couple was old. Next month their family’s turn was scheduled to feed the devil. So the saint was thinking while going to bed at night that, whom he would sacrifice to feed the devil? If he sacrifices himself then who will take care of his family?  The child was innocent kid. If he would sacrifice his wife then his lineage will come to the end. The couple was thinking over it suddenly, Kalavati screamed “Hey Masu” and she went unconscious. In her unconsciousness she realized a Lightening flare and she started dreaming. She dreamt that ‘Mahasu deity’ lived in Kashmir. He was telling her via lightening flare that “send your husband to me and we will come to kill that devil”. Then that lightening flare disappeared and Kalavati woke up. She told about her dream to Huna Bhaat and urges him to go to Kashmir. Huna Bhaat already heard about Mahasu deity in Kashmir from his ancestors, so he believed Kalavati. On his wife’s request and under the fear of death Huna Bhaat decided to visit Kashmir.                            

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