Awluvism, as it's called by modern scholars, was the religions of ancient Bactria before the formation of Janchricism. Awluvism was essentially polytheistic and had a pantheon made of Selaikic deities and deities taken from the native Oxus population. At the head of this pantheon was Awlu, held in especially high regard as a god of mountains and rivers. A goddess who can bring harvest and bring about earthquakes. This goddess was especially worshiped in the city of shortugai. Following her were second-tier gods and goddesses, each of whom had their preits and profits worthsip in different cities.
The practices of Awluvism included festivals, ritual sacrifices, pilgrimages, private rituals, and the religious adjudication of legal disputes.