
Isolation - The Malana Democracy
Malana is an isolated village in Himachal Pradesh, having its parliament and constitution. Malana is a remote village in Himachal Pradesh, having its parliament and constitution. The village people don't consider themselves Indians, but Aryans, are so unique that you can not even touch them or their belongings. Even in this day of technology and globalisation, the village remains unaffected by the mundane. Malana is one of the world's longest surviving democracies, with the small town managing its affairs even today. Unlike the rest of India, the village of Malana has its own religious beliefs. Apart from their undying faith in Shiva, they believe in their Devta, Jamlu Rishi. It is said that the sage from the Puranas once inhabited the land and laid the foundation of democracy, which still works as a fully functional parliamentary system. The Parvati valley's delicious pleasures are now known around the world. Malana cream received the Best Hashish award twice at the High Times magazine's Cannabis Cup in 1994 and 1996.



"NO TOUCHING PHOTO OF JAMD- AGINI RISHI & TWO THUSEND FIVE HUNDRED RUPESE THANK YOU"






Malana Cream's high oil content makes it among the most expensive hashish on Amsterdam cannabis menus.