[2][4] The Kalasha people pray for their livestock's wellbeing, invoking their deity, Goshidai.
[2] The festival also facilitates the search for potential marital partners, with announcements made at its conclusion by those successful in this quest.
[2] Over time, the festival has evolved in sync with shifts in Kalasha culture, as suggested by anthropological studies.
[2] It has become a platform for the community to exhibit their culture to a wider audience, contributing to their economy by attracting tourists.
[2] Media related to Chilam Joshi Festival at Wikimedia Commons This festival-related article is a stub.