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Description Ak chachuu is an ancient ritual of using milk, flour, kefir, butter or other white products for sprinkling or watering places in a holy place, adding to a sacred fire during a fire ritual. In other words, this ritual is performed as a sign of respect and reverence for earth, water, fire and air. Traditionally, this ritual is done to remove snakes from the house, garden by paving a path-direction with white.
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National Commission of the Kyrgyz Republic for UNESCO
https://en.unesco.org/countries/kyrgyzstan/information