1. kalash - Noun
2. kalash - Adjective
3. Kalash - Proper noun
kalash (plural kalashes)
Alternative form of kalasha
Kalash pl (plural only)
A Dardic indigenous group residing in the Chitral District of the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. They speak the Kalasha language.
The Kalash people's nature-focused polytheistic religion.
Kalash culture, practiced by both Kalash Muslims and followers of Kalash (religion). (Can we add an example for this sense?)
Kalash (comparative more Kalash, superlative most Kalash)
Of or relating to the Kalash people or their culture.
The oldest pujo pandal in the city, the Pune Kali Bari, will be celebrating its 81st sarbojonin (community) pujo with a small idol and ghot puja (Kalash puja). Source: Internet
Iftikharuddin, Member National Assembly (MNA) from Chitral where the Kalash valleys are located, said there were severe security challenges in the area and the state had to fulfil its responsibility. Source: Internet
Former IUCN project manager in Chitral Dr Inayatullah Faizi told Dawn that the local residents could be divided into Khow and Kalash communities along the lines of their cultures and traditions. Source: Internet
Vestiges of shamanism are still to be found in the Chitral Valley, where the Kalash people still practice their pre-Islamic faith. Source: Internet
We need to educate our people about the worth of our Kalash heritage and what little remains of it. Source: Internet
Kalash people maintain a unique identity and religion within Pakistan. Source: Internet