Khamba Thoibi


Khamba Thoibi is a legendary Meitei language epic poem based on the saga of love between Khuman prince Khamba and Moirang princess Thoibi in the ancient kingdom of Moirang. The poetry is composed by the legendary Bard Hijam Anganghal of Samurou. The poetry is the greatest of all the epic poetries in Meitei literature, with 34,000 verses, even longer than the Ramayana.
The epic saga is one of the major elements of the ancient body of chronicles "Moirang Shayon" as well as "Moirang Kangleirol", the two great cultural resources of Manipur.
There's also a folk dance of Meitei culture, under the same title "Khamba Thoibi", believed to be first performed by Khamba and Thoibi, in the shrine of Lord Eputhou Thangjing of ancient Moirang.

Textual history

The Khamba Thoibi Sheireng is composed by poet Hijam Anganghal of Samurou. Before the creation of the epic poem, the story was told in the form of folk songs as well as oral folklore in the ancient kingdom of Moirang only. However, after Anganghal's contribution of the poetry to Meitei literature, the tale was popularized through the state of Manipur.

Structure

The epic contains 15 chapters as well as 81 sections. It consists of approximately thirty four thousand lines.

1st Pandup

In the 1st Pandup, there are two tangkaks.

2nd, 3rd and 4th Pandups

6th to 11th Pandups

13th Pandup

14th Pandup

15th Pandup

The 15th Pandup has one tangkak, Khamba Thoibi Luhongba .

English version

Khamba Thoibi Jagoi is a folk dance of Moirang, an ancient kingdom of Manipur. The dance was believed to be first performed by Khamba, a legendary hero in Manipuri mythology and his lover Thoibi, the then princess of Moirang in the premises of the ancient Lord Ebudhou Thangjing Temple. The dance is still performed during the religious festival of Lai Haraoba in Manipur.

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