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A folio from Razmnama depicting the battle between Babruvahana and Arjuna. Manipura (Sanskrit: मणिपुर, romanized: maṇipura, lit. 'city of jewels'), also known as Manalura, [1] [2] is a kingdom mentioned in the Hindu epic Mahabharata.
in 1724, Meitei King Pamheiba, also known as Gharib Nawaz, having converted from Sanamahism to Hinduism by Guru Gopaldas, composed his version of the Parikshit, a Meitei-language version of an episode he found appealing from the Hindu epic Mahabharata.
Manipur is a region of North-East India.Some varieties of folk music from the area include the rural love songs Khullang Eshei, the rhythmic Lai Haraoba eshei, which contain lyrics with veiled references to erotic mysticism and pena eshei, which is accompanied by a pena, an instrument made from a bamboo rod and the shell of a gourd or coconut.
11 Manipuri songs. 12 References. ... Download QR code; Print/export ... Yeh Hai Ghar Ki Mahabharat "Dilbar Kahoon Ki Dil Kahoon" (version 1)
Sanā leibāk Manipur Koloi nangee Manipur Lāijanungee mani Nārakkee leirāng Piktakna mangāl chāobini Enungbungdagee hourakpi Chinglonna pallon khāribi
Ougri (Meitei: ꯑꯧꯒ꯭ꯔꯤ), an Old Manipuri ritual song, was composed during the 1st century CE, and was sung mostly for the "destruction and ruination and also for prosperity" of the ancient Meitei society. [4] [5]: 13-14 Many scholars commented that this musical work existed even before the beginning of the Common Era. [4]: 329
Tha Tha Thabungton (Meitei: Thaa Thaa Thaabungton; Old Manipuri: Thaa Thaa Thaapungton [a]) is a traditional Meitei language lullaby. [1] [2] [3] It is one of the Meitei folk songs traditionally sung by parents, usually mothers. It has reference to the aspects of bringing up their child, besides their biological relationship with their child ...
Nongmaithem Chittaranjan Singh, more commonly known as Nongmaithem Pahari, was a Manipuri by birth, an Indian singer, a composer, a lyricist, revolutionist and a writer. He was a Manipuri (a language in the 8th schedule of the Indian constitution) singer.