Place of pilgrimage "Chir-chir Momo" (Place of pilgrimage "Mother's tear"), located in the village of Chadak, Pap district, covers an area of 0, 36 hectares.
An unusual natural phenomenon (water oozes over the boulder throughout the year), the belief in the miraculous nature of the spring constantly attracts many pilgrims here.
Around the miraculous spring, green climbing plants, reminiscent of a girl's braids, grow here, water oozes through them, pouring onto the ground. A grave can be seen above the spring; a simple room is built next to it. There are opinions that the spring water has healing properties.
According to legend, Ismail Atayi, leaving the city of Sairam, entered into a battle with enemy soldiers at the foot of the Oktov mountain near Arashanbulok, during which opponents pierced him with twelve arrows and he fell from his horse. Seeing this, his sister, dressed in the clothes of a warrior, who was riding alongside him, burst into bitter tears. On the advice of local shepherds, Ismail bathed in the water of the Arashanbulok spring and recovered within a week.
However, before reaching the Shunavoz area near Chadak, Ismail's sister died, and he buried her at the top of the Chir-chir cave. Thus, the place of pilgrimage is associated with the resting place of the female warriors of Ismail Ataya.