Thu Naba Gi Wari - - Edomcha
Interestingly, “Edom” also appears as the name of an ancient kingdom in the Middle East, but in the Meitei context, the name has probably been absorbed and reinvented through local storytelling. Many Meitei folktales use names that sound similar to characters from other cultural traditions, because Manipur has long been a crossroads for different cultural influences.
This colloquial storytelling format serves as a vital bridge for the global Manipuri diaspora, allowing youth living outside the state to stay connected to the linguistic rhythms, humor, and domestic culture of their homeland. Edomcha Thu Naba Gi Wari -
The title is composed of four distinct Meiteilon words that form a clear thematic concept: Interestingly, “Edom” also appears as the name of
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