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Women have significant roles in different elements of Meitei culture, including Meitei dances,
Meitei festivals   Meitei festivals are an integral part of the cultural heritage of the Meitei people, an ethnic group native to the Indian state of Manipur. The festivals often celebrate events from Ancient Manipur and often coinciding with seasonal changes ...
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Meitei folklore Meitei folklore is the folklore and mythology of the Meitei people of Manipur Manipur () ( mni, Kangleipak) is a state in Northeast India, with the city of Imphal as its capital. It is bounded by the Indian states of Nagaland to the n ...
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Meitei folktales The Meitei folktales ( mni, Meitei Phunga Wari), also sometimes referred to as the Manipuri folktales, are the large collections of Folklore, folk stories developed from the Meitei culture since Ancient Kangleipak (early Manipur). Folktales a ...
, Meitei literature, Meitei mythology, Meitei religion, etc.


Women as goddesses

Besides natural elements and phenomena personified as divine feminine beings, venerated and worshipped by the Meitei people in Meitei religion, many women are also deified to the same status. The personality of Imoinu, Panthoibi and Phouoibi shows as well as influences the boldness, courage, independence, righteousness and social honour of Meitei women. Leimarel Sidabi ( mni, }), also known as Leimalel Sitapi ( mni, }), is an
ancient Meitei goddess Sanamahism (Meitei religion) is a polytheistic religion with thousands of deities, gods and goddesses of varying power, quality, features, and character. The religion originated in the Kingdom of Manipur, and is still practiced in modern Mani ...
associated with earth, nature and the household. In Meitei mythology and the religion of
Ancient Kangleipak The Manipur Kingdom was an ancient independent kingdom at the India–Burma frontier that was in subsidiary alliance with British India from 1824, and became a princely state in 1891. It bordered Assam Province in the west and Briti ...
(early Manipur), she is the highest female divinity as well as is revered as the mother of every living being in the universe. Imoinu, also spelled as Emoinu ( mni, }), is an
ancient Meitei goddess Sanamahism (Meitei religion) is a polytheistic religion with thousands of deities, gods and goddesses of varying power, quality, features, and character. The religion originated in the Kingdom of Manipur, and is still practiced in modern Mani ...
, associated with household,
hearth A hearth () is the place in a home where a fire is or was traditionally kept for home heating and for cooking, usually constituted by at least a horizontal hearthstone and often enclosed to varying degrees by any combination of reredos (a lo ...
, family, fireplace, kitchen, wealth, peace and prosperity. In Meitei mythology and religion of
Ancient Kangleipak The Manipur Kingdom was an ancient independent kingdom at the India–Burma frontier that was in subsidiary alliance with British India from 1824, and became a princely state in 1891. It bordered Assam Province in the west and Briti ...
( Antique Manipur), she is also identified as a form of goddess Leimarel Sidabi. In Meitei mythology and religion of
Ancient Kangleipak The Manipur Kingdom was an ancient independent kingdom at the India–Burma frontier that was in subsidiary alliance with British India from 1824, and became a princely state in 1891. It bordered Assam Province in the west and Briti ...
(early Manipur), Panthoibi ( mni, , Paanthoibee, omp, ,
Panthoipi ) , deity_of = Goddess of civilization, courage, fertility, handicraft, love, victory, warfare and wisdom , member_of = Lairembis and Umang Lais , image = PANTHOIPI.jpg , alt = , caption = Goddess Panthoipi char ...
), also known as , is an
ancient Meitei goddess Sanamahism (Meitei religion) is a polytheistic religion with thousands of deities, gods and goddesses of varying power, quality, features, and character. The religion originated in the Kingdom of Manipur, and is still practiced in modern Mani ...
associated with civilization, courage, fertility, handicraft, love, victory, warfare and wisdom. She is considered to be a divine incarnation of goddess Leimarel Sidabi as well as that of Nongthang Leima. In Meitei mythology and religion of
Ancient Kangleipak The Manipur Kingdom was an ancient independent kingdom at the India–Burma frontier that was in subsidiary alliance with British India from 1824, and became a princely state in 1891. It bordered Assam Province in the west and Briti ...
(early Manipur), Phouoibi, also known as
Phouleima Phouoibi (Fouoibi) or Phouoipi (Fouoipi) or Phouleima (Fouleima) or Phoureima (Foureima) is the goddess and the female personification of the agriculture, crops, fertility, grains, harvest, paddy, rice and wealth in Meitei mythology and religi ...
, is an
ancient Meitei goddess Sanamahism (Meitei religion) is a polytheistic religion with thousands of deities, gods and goddesses of varying power, quality, features, and character. The religion originated in the Kingdom of Manipur, and is still practiced in modern Mani ...
associated with agriculture, crops, fertility, grains, harvest, paddy, rice and wealth.


Women in Meitei literature

The Meitei Chanu (poem) depicts the
feminization Feminization most commonly refers to: * Feminization (biology), the hormonally induced development of female sexual characteristics * Feminization (activity), a sexual or lifestyle practice where a person assumes a female role * Feminization (soci ...
of the
Meitei language Meitei (), also known as Manipuri (, ), is a Tibeto-Burman language of north-eastern India. It is spoken by around 1.8 million people, predominantly in the state of Manipur, but also by smaller communities in the rest of the country and in pa ...
and Meitei literature. Its opening lines notably shows the idea of a culture that is prevalent in the form of a shrine ( mni, ꯂꯥꯏꯁꯡ, ꯂꯥꯏꯁꯪ, laishang). The very literary temple refers to the remaining empty without a goddess ( mni, ꯂꯥꯏꯔꯦꯝꯕꯤ, lairembi) for a very long period of time. This metaphor shows significant transformation in history as "Ema" ( mni, ꯏꯃꯥ, /í.ma/, mother) or the "Meitei Chanu" ( mni, ꯃꯩꯇꯩ ꯆꯅꯨ, /mə́i.təi cə.nu/, Meitei Lady) re-occupies the temple. The reasons why she could enter into her past shrine once again are because of the western education, their imitations and the feminization of language and literature.


Women in music


In traditional music

In the 2010s, Ima Thoinu, a traditional
Moirang Sai Moirang Sai ( omp, Moilang Sai) or Moirang Shai ( omp, Moilang Shai) is a traditional Meitei musical performing art form, that narrates the story of Khamba and Thoibi. The performance timing can span over 120 hours. Prime time During the tim ...
singer, got only a few students to learn the endangered art form, which was the only means to keep it alive. A small group of performers are again learning the nearly extinct art form of the
Moirang Sai Moirang Sai ( omp, Moilang Sai) or Moirang Shai ( omp, Moilang Shai) is a traditional Meitei musical performing art form, that narrates the story of Khamba and Thoibi. The performance timing can span over 120 hours. Prime time During the tim ...
to save it from total extinction. The art form was outstandingly revived due to the hard works of Mangka Mayanglambam ( mni, ), a traditional Meitei folk singer and artist of the "Laihui" ( mni, ). Mangka is re-popularising the nearly extinct art form among the present youth once again.


Women's only market

The
Ima Market ) , other_name = , nickname = Nupi Keithel ( en, Women's Market) Khwairamband Keithel ( en, Khwairamband Market) , settlement_type = , image_skyline = , ima ...
( mni,
Ima Keithel ) , other_name = , nickname = Nupi Keithel ( en, Women's Market) Khwairamband Keithel ( en, Khwairamband Market) , settlement_type = , image_skyline = , ima ...
, ,
Mothers' Market ) , other_name = , nickname = Nupi Keithel ( en, Women's Market) Khwairamband Keithel ( en, Khwairamband Market) , settlement_type = , image_skyline = , ima ...
), also known as the or the , in Imphal, is the only market in the world run entirely by women. Inside the market, male shopkeepers and vendors are not allowed to sell anything. The three major building complexes of the Ima Market are named after three prominent ancient Meitei goddesses, who are Leimarel Sidabi (for Market No. 1), Emoinu/ Imoinu (for Market No. 2) and Phouoibi (for Market No. 3). Ima Keithel is a classic example of the long-lasting tradition of business management done by Meitei women in Manipur. Traditionally, Meitei women always enjoyed high status in the economy of the society. Women lead the trade and commerce in food and vegetables, household things and clothes in Meitei society. In history, it is the symbol of the empowerment and the leadership prospects of Meitei women in Manipur.


Women's rebellions


Women in sports


In traditional sports


In non traditional sports


Women torch bearers

The are traditional Meitei women's social organisations and their movements in Manipur.They originated during the times when there were no artificial light available or rare in Manipur, hence the womenfolk used handmade torches to light the paths. They work against many different social evils, like the misuse of military powers by the Indian Army in Manipur, India. They are called the ''"Guardians of the society"''. The name comes from the burning torches that the women carry. The torch has become the symbol of peaceful protest for justice at all levels of life.


Women in extravaganzas

Miss Meetei Chanu Miss Meetei Chanu or Miss Meitei Chanu is an international annual beauty pageant that is run by the Manipur based '' Lainingthou Sanamahi Sana Pung'' (LSSP). The event aims to make Meitei women understand the culture and tradition of Sanam ...
, also spelled as Miss Meitei Chanu, is an international annual beauty pageant that is run by the Manipur based '' Lainingthou Sanamahi Sana Pung'' (LSSP), aiming to make Meitei women understand the culture and tradition of Sanamahism (
traditional Meitei religion () , native_name_lang = mni , image = The Symbol of Sanamahi.svg , imagewidth = , alt = , caption = The Symbol of Sanamahism (Source: Wakoklon Heelel Thilen Salai Amailon Pukok Puya) , ...
).


See also

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Plants in Meitei culture Many play significant roles in the different elements of Meitei culture, including but not limited to Meitei cuisine, Meitei festivals, Meitei folklore, Meitei folktales, Meitei literature, Meitei mythology and Meitei religion ( Sanamahism) ...
* Hills and mountains in Meitei culture * Birds in Meitei culture * Animals in Meitei culture * Women in Buddhist culture * Women in Christian culture * Women in Hindu culture * Women in Islamic culture * Women in Jewish culture


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