The story of people’s extremes is a very long and never-ending story; sometimes they become attached to this and sometimes to that. Sometimes they are a religious extremist and sometimes an atheist.
Since moderation is not to be found that much, thus it is scarce. Isfahan had a Saghakhaneh named “Paghale’e”, which has a story that is commonly used among people: “Boz-e Paghale’e”. The story is that one day a strong and big goat runs away from its flock or the slaughterer and takes shelter at a Saghakhaneh. This goat was so special and holy to the people around there, that they would bring it food, candy, cloths, gold and silver as for a cure or solving their problems. In such manner, that it would become so full of valuable things that was distributed amongst the staff of the Saghakhaneh. They would decorate the goat with valuable things and Termeh clothing and take it to the people.
The goat would also walk with pride and arrogance and eat candy. Its fleece was sold at prices to people for its holiness. When the goat died, many people wore black, mourned, covered the Saghakhaneh in black, and buried it with all the religious formalities.
Name Saqakhane Paghal’e
Founder Haj Mohammad Hossein Khan Sadr Isfahani
Location Paghal’e Neighborhood