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Singh, Oinam Ranjit
- Succinct Assessment on the Significance of Rih-ngai festival
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1 Department of History, Bodoland University, Manipur University of Culture, IN
1 Department of History, Bodoland University, Manipur University of Culture, IN
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Research Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, Vol 10, No 1 (2019), Pagination: 223-226Abstract
The Kabui celebrate Rih-ngai, war festival on the 13th day of Manipuri lunar month Phairen (February) for one day every year. The practice of head hunting was gone. But, it is preserved in the form of narrative. The male members of Khangchu, male’s dormitory perform the war rituals like Ritaak Phaimei, Kabaomei, Chong Kapmei etc. at the village gate to preserve and promote the rich culture and tradition of the people. The young men learn the tradition of their forefathers. Dance and music are part and parcel in the celebration of the festival. Kabui Naga dance is famous in the country. The data are based on available primary and secondary sources.Keywords
Rih-ngai, Manipur, Kabui, Chong Kapmei, Dance.References
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- Relooking on the Traditional forms of Meitei Marriage
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1 Department of History, Bodoland University, IN
1 Department of History, Bodoland University, IN
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Research Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, Vol 10, No 1 (2019), Pagination: 227-230Abstract
Marriage is one of the very important social institutions in human society. No society sanctioned a man and woman quietly to pair off, becoming husband and wife, having children by involving the right of sexual relation. Therefore, every society has developed a pattern for guiding marriage. Exogamy and endogamy play a vital role in the institution of marriage. Meitei Society permits man and woman to be husband and wife and to have children by involving the right of sexual relation through the institution of marriage. At diverse places and in different stages of human development marriage had been emerged in different forms with elaborate rule, regulation and custom.Keywords
Polyandry, Polygamy, Monogamy, Marriage by Capture, Love Marriage and Arrange Marriage.References
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