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Nongda Lairen Pakhangba ( omp, , nongtā lāilen pākhangpa, or mni, , nongdā lāiren pākhangba), was the first Meitei monarch of the Ningthouja dynasty, who ascended the throne of the Kangla of realm) in 33 AD, after the withdrawal of the mainstream powers of the
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s. Before the reign of king Nongda Lairen Pakhangba, the clans, or ''salais'' were already in existence. Nongda Lairen Pakhangba initiated the process of unification of the warring ethnic groups and principalities groups, which led to the formation of Manipur realm, under the political supremacy of the Ningthouja dynasty in the first century AD. Nongda Lairen used the title ''Pakhangba'', and he appears in literature and mythology as a human incarnation of God Pakhangba. According to some scholars including Sujit Mukherjee, Nongda Lairen Pakhangba ruled for 21 years, from 33 to 54 AD. The list of Meitei kings was recorded in the
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, which survives in several versions, the most authentic of which is preserved in the Royal Palace of Manipur. and in the Chada Laihui, which contains information about their parentage and the important events of their reigns. Coins were issued by Nongda Lairen Pakhangba. A historic Sagol Kangjei (polo) match was organised by Nongda Lairen Pakhangba, which was played by his friends, in the
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, the oldest Polo Ground in the world.


Rise to power

Nongda Lairen Pakhangba subjugated the powers of ''Sorarel Ariba Ahum'', who were the chiefs of three clans, Salai Leishangthem, Luwang and
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. Poreiton challenged Nongda Lairen Pakhangba for the throne of the Kangla, but was defeated. Other clans, including the Salai Leishangthem and Kha Nganpa lost their sovereignty. The
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s and the Luwang, though independent, shared their political powers with the King.


Family

Nongda Lairen Pakhangba's queen consort, Leima Leisana, was a
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( mni, ). According to legend, Leisana and her brother Poireiton had their origin from a distant place in the east. When she and her brother came to the realm of Nongda Lairen Pakhangba, they were accompanied by the Poirei people. She brought with her two hundred varieties of fruits and vegetables.


Law and order

The supreme court ( mni, ) was established during the reign of Nongda Lairen Pakhangba. It presided over legal both criminal and civil cases. The king was the president of the court, and his nobles and ministers served as its members. The ''Kuchu'' also handled women's cases. The concept of the liberation of women was already prevalent in that era. The roles of women in their families' decision making processes were significant. Lower courts ( mni, ) were also established. The ''Patcha Loishang'' (women's court) was established during the reign of Nongda Lairen Pakhangba. This court dealt with all women-related crimes and protected women's rights and privileges. Queen Laisna presided over the court, . The lallup ( corvee) system was established during the reign of Nongda Lairen Pakhangba. Some scholars asset that under the administration of Nongda Lairen Pakhangba, his capital was split into four divisions, or ''panas'': Ahallup; Naharup; Laipham; and Khabam. Others suggest that it is the
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, by stating that ''pana'' came into existence much later, during the era of King Khagemba.


Artistic and cultural developments

When Nongda Lairen Pakhangba and his queen consort Laishna were crowned in 33 AD, the ritual song ''Ougri'' was sung. The singing of ''Ougri'' can supposedly bring either prosperity or ruination to the civilization. It became customary to recite ''Ougri'' during the coronation of every Meitei king. These recitations of the verses, during the royal coronation of Nongda Lairen Pakhangba in 33 AD, were recorded in the ancient text, ''Laisrapham''. The
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is thought to have been be introduced by Nongda Lairen Pakhangba. It is a festival in which dignitaries from all the ethnic groups assembled together in the Kangla. It is annually celebrated on the 10th day of the Meitei lunar month of ''Mera'' (October–November). During the era of Nongda Lairen Pakhangba, a court singer named Leinung Tharuk Asheiba initiated the use of the Pena, a traditional musical instrument. The Hiyang Tannaba ( mni, , , boat race) festival has been celebrated since the time of Nongda Lairen Pakhangba.


Institutions of medical care

During the reign of Nongda Lairen Pakhangba, his younger sister Panthoibi , established the ''ametpa loishang'', or office of the masseurs to diagnose and treat diseases (especially boils, abscesses, ulcers). ''Metpi'' attended mothers in labour. ''Metpi laibi'' were responsible for the treatment of diseases for the Queen and other imperial consorts. They accompanied the king wherever he went.


Death or dethronement

Though almost all the scholars have a consensus on the year of the coronation of King Nongda Lairen Pakhangba as
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, regarding the year of the end of his reign, which may be either due to his death or due to being abdicated, is still disputed. Nongda Lairen Pakhangba likely ruled for 21 years, from 33 AD to 54 AD. Some traditional sources claim that he ruled from 33-153 or 154AD. According to Anuradha Dutta and Ratna Bhuyan, Nongda Lairen Pakhangba was murdered and his queen Laisana saved their son.


Deification


In traditional Meitei religion

In Meitei folklore, Nongda Lairen Pakhangba is considered a deified ancestor. Some scholars believe that people of later generations wove mythological stories around him. However, some suggest that he was a god living amongst humans. According to
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people, Pakhangba was a demigod, appearing divine during the day and human at night. With this, the legend of Meitei kings' divine origin was born. The identity of the historical king Pakhangba was mingled with that of the dragon god Pakhangba of ancient Meitei mythology and religion.


In Hinduism

With the influence of Hinduism, new mythological tales tainted the identity of King Pakhangba. According to one Hindu tale, Pakhangba was born to Enoog Howba Chonoo, the wife of
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. According to another, he was the son of Sooprabahoo, son of Babruvahana, son of
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, thereby drawing relationship with the characters in the Mahabharata. In the 18th century AD, the ''Vijay Panchali'' (also called ''"Bijoy Panchali"''), composed by
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, a Hindu missionary, attempting to erase the history and the culture of Manipur, claiming the land of northeast India's Manipur to be the Manipur of the Mahabharata and Babruvahana to be the father of King Nongda Lairen Pakhangba, identifying him as Yavistha.


In contemporary art and culture

In the Kangla of Imphal, there is an annual Nongda Lairen Pakhangba flag- hoisting ceremony, organised by Nahanong Kanglei Laining Liklam (NKLL). Ceremonies are performed and the ''Salai Taret Huiyen Lalong Thang-Ta Lup'', giving
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, hoists the flag of Nongda Lairen Pakhangba. The ceremony is performed as a way of preserving and promoting the indigenous art and culture of Kangleipak.


See also

* Leishemba Sanajaoba *
Meitei inscriptions Meitei inscriptions ( mni, ꯃꯩꯇꯩꯒꯤ ꯂꯥꯢꯔꯤꯛ ꯏꯕ ꯅꯨꯡꯁꯤꯡ) are Meitei language inscriptions cut into stone slabs. They are a major source of information about the ancient history of the Meitei people and the kingd ...
* Meitei literature ** Numit Kappa **
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