Collection of ceremonial art (clockwise from the top) a jar of essential oil, a silver madalien of twin crescent moons, prayer carpet/shawl fringed with rabbit tails, palm leaf, burning sandalwood, a special box for holding a genetically enlarged peach, and a wooden ancestral figurine.
Janchirchism is an ethnic religion encompassing the spiritual, cultural, and legal traditions of the Selaikic people. It developed from the pantheistic religions of the Selaikic tribes of Bactria during the early Bronze Age to the early Iron Age, likely around the 1st millennium BCE, coinciding with the unification of Bactria into a centralized state.
Janchrichs believe that Selaikcs have been exiled to Earth as a form of penance from the land of their ancestors, which they believe is located on the moon. They think that the Selaikics must be preserved and united as a people to create a community deserving of returning to the land of their ancestors.