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Note (7/10/2004): You might also want to check out this website: www.manipur.org "The sweet winds gently caress the vast extent of green fields. The smooth, soft rays of the early morning sun bathe the landscape and make the drops of dew on the grass-blades glisten like pearls..." Such is the beauty of Manipur, my home state. It's beauty is to be seen to be believed and trying to describe it in words would be outright injustice. The late Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of Independent India, called it "The Switzerland of India". Do read on to know more about my home state...
Nesting in the slopes of the south flowing Sub-Himalayan ranges in the north east of India at the latitude 23.80º N to 25.68º N and longitude 93.03º E to 94.78º E, lies my home state, Manipur. With seven beautiful ranges of hills surrounding a valley of some seven hundred square miles - the Imphal valley. Manipur has been the home of more than thirty ethnic groups in historical times, with varying responses to the changing geo-cultural environment. Manipur is also the birthplace of the game of Polo.
Manipur is located in the north-eastern part of India. It is bounded by Nagaland in the north, Mizoram in the south and Cachar district of Assam in the west. In the east it shares an international border with Upper Burma (presently, Myanmaar). Click on the maps below to enlarge them...
Manipur has a varied and
proud history from the earliest times. It came under the British rule after the First
Anglo Manipuri war of 1891. In this war, many great heroes of Manipur laid down their
lives. Major General Paona Brajabashi died fighting the British Army in
the battle of Khongjom. The British then captured Imphal and had General Thangal
and Yuvraj(Prince) Tekendrajit hanged.
Manipur is not only the gateway to the North-Eastern India but also a fascinating destination for discerning tourists. Legend says that the discovery of Manipur is the result of the delight the Gods took in dancing. It is this remarkable bid that gives Manipur a unique identity of her own. Blessed with a salubrious climate, famous for its distinctive cultural pattern and its evergreen scenic beauty, Manipur always extends a cordial invitation to the tourists...
Manipur presents a mosaic of traditions and cultural patterns. Particularly, it is world famous for the Manipuri style of classical dance, very much distinct from other Indian dance forms. The Manipuri school of dancing whether folk, classical or modern, is devotional in nature. The rich culture and tradition of Manipur is also depicted in its handloom clothes and handicrafts. The Manipuri handloom and handicraft are world famous for its craftsmanship as well as ingenuity, colourful, colourfulness and usefulness.
The tradition of sports dates back to the ancient history of Manipur - a history of small kingdoms which were in keen competition with one another. Wars among themselves and with the Aawa (the Burmese) resulted in a martial tradition which in turn gave due impetus to the development of indigenous games.
The Manipuri Sagol Kangjei has been adopted by the International Community as Polo and is now being played worldwide. The 'PUYAS' trace it to the mythological age when the game was played by gods. The game is played with 7 players on each side mounted on ponies which are often not more than 4/5 feet in height. Each player is outfitted with a polo stick made of cane having a narrow angled wooden head fixed at the striking end. The ball, 14 inches in circumference is made of bamboo root. The mounted players hit the ball into the goal. Extremely vigorous and exhilarating, the game is now played in two styles - the PANA or original Manipuri style and the International style i.e. Polo. The ponies are also decorated fully with various guards protecting the eyes, forehead, flanks etc. The British learned the game of Sagol Kangjei in the 19th Century from Manipur after refinement it was transplanted to other countries as Polo.
These are the Manipuri Martial Arts, the traditions of which
had been passed down over the centuries. It is a very energetic and skillful art and is a
way to hone one's battlecraft during the peace time in the olden days when every Manipuri
was a warrior who is required to serve his country at the time of war. Long and precise
practices is required and only the brave and athletic could excel. The art as seen today
observes elaborate rituals and rules which are strictly followed by the participants. "Yubi" is the Manipuri word for coconut and
"Lakpi" for snatching. Played on the beautiful green turf of the palace ground,
or at the Bijoy Govinda Temple Ground. Each side has 7 players in a field that is about 45
x 18 metres in area. One end of the field has a rectangular box 4.5 x 3 mtrs. One side of
which forms the central portion of the goal line. To score a goal a player has to approach
the goal from the front with his oiled coconut and pass the goal line. The coconut serves
the purpose of a ball and is offered to the king or the judges who sit just beyond the
goal line. However, in ancient times the teams were not equally matched but the players,
with the coconut had to tackle all the rest of the players. It is generally held in the month of November at Thangapat (a
long man-made stretch of water). The boats called Hiyang Hiren is regarded to be invested
with spiritual powers and the game is associated with religious rites. The Meiteis believe
that worship of the Hiyang Hiren will negate evil omens. The rowers don traditional
dresses and head gears. The game is also conducted during the times of natural calamity. This game is the Manipuri style of wrestling played between two male rivals for trial of strength by sheer physical strength and skill. Athletes of the same or approximately the same physical built weight and, age are made rivals. The game is an absolute must for the closing ceremonies of the Lai Haraoba festival. Mukna is a highly popular and prestigious game. In the olden days the game enjoyed royal patronage.
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