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A chillum, or chilam, is a pipe used by Indian Sadhu holy men, Rastafarians and by many recreational drug users to smoke cannabis, opium, tobacco, etc. The chillum is a conical pipe which has been used since at least the 18th century as pipes by Sadhus in India to imbibe cannabis. They have also recently been used by Rastafarians in reasoning sessions and grounations.
Rastafari Ceremony
In the Rastafari ceremony, the ritual chillum used is made of a cow's horn or conical wood piece, fitted with a long drawtube giving smoke and vapors time to cool down before reaching a user's windpipe. The chillum is sometimes referred to as a chalice based on a quote from the Biblical book of Deuteronomy. Thanks and praises are offered to Jah (God) before the chillum is smoked.
See also
References
- Dolf Hartsuiker. Holy Smoke. Sadhus and Yogis of India.
- A bidri chillum, India, 18th Century
- Spotlight on Rastafarian sects
- 'Rasta in Transition' launched at Livity Restaurant
- The Rastafari by Maria Baptist
- The Rastafarians by Leonard E. Barrett 1988
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