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Hunstu Page

Once a year, on the longest night, the monks of Lho gather in the Whispering Chamber. Each monk writes their own name on a thin sheet of mica. Then, without speaking, they pass the sheet to the monk on their left. That monk erases one letter from the name. Then passes it further. The ritual continues until all that remains is a single consonant or a faint scratch.

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"Hunstu" is a (หุ้นสตู้) that essentially translates to "community pot" or "sharing costs." It is most commonly used by groups of friends or online communities to describe the act of chipping in money to buy something together—typically food, drinks, or group activities—to share the expense. Once a year, on the longest night, the

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: The word Hantu (हन्तु) exists in ancient scripts like Sanskrit and Pali, where it typically translates to "killing," "death," or "slaying."

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