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They Four Corners Wall of the SAMA kingdom Retrieving from the long journey, a distant sound approaches towards me, a hissing of a snake? Immediately my adrenaline hormone was discharged. Sacredly working towards the window, the sound becomes more aggressive – they wind chanting from the East to the West. There I was! Sama Kingdom well known as Chamba Community in this 21st century. The day begins with each clan in the community coming together, amazingly creating a circle which in the middle are quite numbers of wood lox’s burning into ashes, traditionally it signifies a lot not only for warming their bodies but for sharing of common goals. Reluctantly, the younger ones started chanting a traditional song which the whole members joined. What a memorable day! New Yam Festival had been practiced since the time of old – their forefathers; this historic event has been anticipated by the SAMA people each year. It begins by a traditional rite where prayers and sacrifices are been offered to the gods to show appreciation for the overwhelming, successful farming season. Hand to mouth celebration continues at the palace of Ganwari the head of the SAMA Kingdom. Locating me in a good corner to have wonderful view of how each clan’s where showcasing their artistry abilities. Without notice I was served with three bowls of SAMA delicacies; first bowl was filled with pounded yam, it was made from smashing yams together. Second and third were soups Sensino and Balak. Sensino requirements for its preparation are: pumpkin, pumpkin leave, okra, grinded groundnuts, and fresh peppers. What kept me in dilemma about this dish was: iodized salt or some necessary spices are not required. While Balak requirements include: moringa leaves, okra, garden egg (bitter), potash, fresh peppers and some local spices for instance; bea (locust beans). Balak is believed to be medicinal. What a meal! Unleashing Baader – Meinhof Phenomenon, there is much uniqueness about the traditional attire of the SAMA Kingdom. Tikamen called locally is made of sink, weighs an ounce! Ironically, the anatomical structure of an agama lizard drawn on the Tikamen left me totally flabbergasted. Taking some works to outlook nature, the land is blessed with flora and fauna, natural resources in abundance, having the highest rainfall among its neighbourhood; metrological. Typically, farming is the primary occupation and hospitality runs in their gene. What a Kingdom? What a Tradition? What a Delicacy? What a Cloth? What a Land? I DIDN’T EXPECT TO FIND!