A strange village in the world where people can see a person’s past and future and know his/her thoughts.

Many places in the world are known for their uniqueness. One such unique village is the village of Badui tribe on the island of Java in Indonesia. This village is visible on the map, but is cut off from the outside world. There are no cell phones, radio or electricity in this town. The Badui people who live here are called ‘the first people on earth’. The specialty of this tribe is that their religious leaders have supernatural powers. They can easily read someone’s mind. Apart from this, they can also tell someone’s future. Travel Vlogger Isa Khan recently shared a video about this town on social media. In this he tells the history of life and powers of the Badui people. The information given in the video surprised people. It is said that the Badui people can communicate directly with God. Let us know more about them. The Badui tribe lives near the village of Kandarasi in the province of Banten. It is a group of 12,000 people who speak the Sundanese language. They consider themselves the first people in the world and therefore prefer to live in harmony with nature. Vlogger Isa Khan said that education, drinking alcohol, carrying slippers, changing the flow of water and holding four-legged animals, prohibited in the Badui tribe. Apart from this, murder, theft, lying, drugs take, eat at night, drive a car, flowers or perfume wearing, gold or silver, touch money or cut hair, all these things are punished, such as expelling from town. He further explained that the Badui community was divided into two parts: the outer bathing, where modernization seized, and the inner bathtub, where traditions are still strictly observed. Outsiders may not enter the inner bathtub. It is said that almost all the people in the domestic towns have the incredible ability to read thoughts and see the future! It is believed that religious leaders are called ‘pun’. With this, they can read thoughts, predict the future and change someone’s fate. Outsiders may not see their rituals. Through these rituals, they worship nature and remember their ancestors. The beliefs of the Bedouin people are derived from the Sanga -Sari (Sundanese Hindu) tradition, where nature is glorified. They wear white clothes and have long hair. They cultivate crops with wooden tools. They grow rice and maize. The collection of fruits and vegetables from the forest is their most important source of existence.

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