krugankami
Krugankami is a term that appears in certain dialects of the indigenous Khasi language, spoken primarily in the state of Meghalaya in northeastern India. The word "krugankami" means "eye of the valley" in the Khasi language, referring to a unique phenomenon where fog accumulates in the valley below a hill or mountain, creating a visible mist that resembles an eye.
This phenomenon is also known as "valley fog" or "sea fog," and it is a common occurrence
In the context of Khasiw festivals and rituals, the krugankami is often seen as a sacred entity.
From an environmental perspective, the krugankami plays a vital role in maintaining the water table and plant