Puya (Meitei texts)
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APuya(Meitei:ꯄꯨꯌꯥ) (literally, pū="ancestor";yā="advice") is any oldmanuscriptwritten inClassical Meitei(Classical Manipuri language).[1][2]It is based on varying topics, especially religion, mythology, philosophy and history ofAncient Manipur.[3][4][5][6]
List of puyas
[change|change source]The list of Puyas, written inMeitei language(Manipuri language),[7]are given below in alphabetical order:
- Chada Laihui
- Chainarol
- Hijan Hirao(Hichan Hilao)
- Khongjomnubi Nongarol
- Khuman Kangleirol
- Khumanlon
- Konthoujam Nongarol
- Leishemlon
- Leithak Leikharol
- Moirang Ningthourol Lambuba
- Ningthourol Lambuba
- Nongban Pombi Luwaoba
- Numit Kappa
- Panthoibi Khongul
- Phouoibi Waron
- Poireiton Khunthok
- Sakok Lamlen
- Tharon(Thalon)
- Toreirol Lambuba
- Tutenglon
- Wakoklon Heelel Thilen Salai Amailon Pukok Puya
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[change|change source]References
[change|change source]- ↑Manipur (India). Legislative Assembly (1978).Assembly Proceedings: Official Report of Manipur Legislative Assembly.authority of the Manipur Legislative Assembly.
- ↑‘Contents of Puya need to be deliberated on scientific grounds’
- ↑The Puya and Cheitharol Kumbaba
- ↑"Translation of our holy book" Puya "in English: A visionary approach – KanglaOnline".Archived fromthe originalon 2021-01-18.Retrieved2021-02-28.
- ↑https://www.puyamanuscript.com/[permanent dead link]
- ↑Discovery of Kangleipak 18
- ↑http://archivesmanipur.nic.in/manuscript.htm
- General references
- Differences between two Puyas Discovery of Kangleipak 34
- Photograph of a Manipuri manuscript: Sading Sakok - UNT Digital Library
Other websites
[change|change source]- North East India History Association. Session (1993).Proceedings of North East India History Association.The Association.
- Mohd. Anis Md. Nor (2012).Dancing Mosaic: Issues on Dance Hybridity.Cultural Centre, University of Malaya.ISBN978-967-03-8017-9.