It is a long time ago. Long before the city of Atpat. Tribal age of primitive person. Dense forest. A herd of people who had left this forest had come and settled in the city of Atpat. Even after arriving in the city, this herd, still with a trace of barbarism, had begun the exercise of conquering the entire map to dominate the entire geography called the state and the capital. Specially kept weapons, tricks and camouflage were tried in this work. As was the custom in the jungle, in the cities, in every square, on the streets, there was a single slogan, 'Hush.
The townspeople thought it was a festive procession, while others thought it was a rallying cry. At the beat of the tala-mridanga, the flag went off. Firecrackers by picking up balls of gunpowder. The gang cheered in triumph. A one-sided alarm started ringing. 'Hush.' East, West, North, South all around the four corners, one shouted 'Hush tirra fakat'. Ghosh grew darker over time. The townspeople found the game entertaining. He also started chanting the same rosary. Joining in the dance, they started rhythmically. Wherever there is 'Hush. Some even started swinging by carrying it. Some have no feet on the ground. As if the cycle of ancestors had entered the body. 'Hush.
What is this language? Linguists are tired of searching for it. What exactly does this mean? The intellectuals sat down. Writers, thinkers, artists, magicians, scientists also had no clue. Historians began to distort history. What is the origin of this language? What is the history of this language? What period is this language? While this language may be said to be a secret code like tribal nomads, the chanters and dancers were not tribals, nor aliens like 'PK'. No clue. Where is this herd of 'smart'? Still, from here to there, the whole geography of the land called 'here and there' was whirled by the cycle of 'hushâ tirrâ fakat'.
Just as Edison's bulb lit up, Yedalal Sodha's brain went on, and he went off shouting, 'Hush. The townspeople thought something had hit his head. He started telling him the story of 'Hush tirra phakat'. People drove him crazy. Here, day by day, the alarm of the gang was increasing. According to Yedalal Sodhe, there was a dense forest. Tribals lived in the forest with animals and birds. All were happily singing with Gunya Govinda. One day, suddenly a group of hunters enters this forest. Within a few days, the gang members start spying on the people as per their habits. Aran's peace was gradually disturbed. The gang spies the birds. All the birds were frightened. The animals, thinking that the gang only hunted birds, remained oblivious. Then the gang moved towards the animals. Hunting started by throwing nets and dice everywhere. Arrows and spears started hitting. Now birds and animals have started hunting.

While hunting, the gang members used to shout 'Hush tirra phakat'. No one knows what's going on? The tribes were still ignorant of all this. The gang had now terrorized the forest. This hunter-gatherer tribe now became cannibals, hunting the tribals with birds of prey. Even the tribals did not know the 'hush tirra phakat' technique of the tribe. Every day, one tribal started to be hunted. Trapped in a net, in a trap, in a cage, this primitive person would wail, scream, hold his feet, beg for his life, and cry out. The gang members were even happier. It would be fun, and then they would let him go. He used to beat them. All the forest dwellers were worried about their lives. Adivasis had a natural gift for understanding the signs of languages. From that he recognized the chanting of the hunter mantra of the tribesmen.
While hunting, the gang members stopped at three places in three directions and kept watch. One would say 'Hush', another would say 'Tirr' and the third would say 'Fakat'. The one who said “hush” would drive away the Savage, and instruct the next one. The second one got a hint of Hush, and he would get excited, and he would loudly "Thirr � � � � � � � � � �" Savaj, who had run away from Hush, became even more confused by his taunting. He didn't want to suggest anything, they used to run around. Seeing him confused, the gang would squirm more and more, until a third falcon was signaled, and when the prey was caught in the net, the third falcon would flutter. Then the hunter gangs would make a ruckus, dance, shout 'Hush tirra phakat'...
But now the tribes have realized that this is not chanting or forest sports. This is a hunting technique. The, tribals brought together all the forest lovers like 'Jungle Book', forgetting all the differences between birds and animals. He understood the predatory plans of the gang members. The forest dwellers promised to help and support each other to save the forest. The gang huffed that all the junglers would be smart, and they all went 'Hurrr' in unison before the gang did a 'Tirrr'. The gang members felt as if the forest was threatening them with everyone's voice. This huge sound would fill you with fear. They used to leave the prey and run away. This happens frequently. The tribe now realizes that the junglers have come together and are battle proven. We will not have to play here anymore, the forest has become smarter. Being hunter-gatherers, they could not survive by eating what they got, and they had no religion to work.
Unexpectedly, a group of hunters left the forest and came to Atpat town. There too, seeing the opportunity, he started the hunting game of 'Hushat Tirrat Phakat'. The people of this city are famous in all ways for that they are very intelligent and clever. Yedalal Shodhe also belonged to the same town. Yedalal Shodhe used to say, 'Hush called that to be clever. Be ready before you can say, and strike before you can.' The news of Yedalal's search, this haunted city did not know. They drove Yedalal crazy. His narrative was called nonsense. Yedalal suddenly disappeared one night. His body was found dismembered by the roadside in the forest. The king's soldiers wrote Yedalal's Panchnama. 'Yedalal had lost his way in a wave of madness. The wild beasts of the forest tore him apart. After registering the sudden death, the testimony of the townspeople was recorded and the body was handed over to the townspeople. No one knew the real story till the end. Atpat townspeople also declared Yedalal mad and wrote on his tombstone 'Hushat'.






