The festival is a grand celebration of Manipur's cultural heritage, and visitors are welcome to attend and experience the state's vibrant traditions and customs.
During the festival, the people of Manipur pay their respects to the gods and goddesses, seeking their blessings for a prosperous and harmonious life. The festival is also a celebration of the state's rich cultural heritage, with traditional dances, music, and food playing a significant role in the celebrations.
The Edomcha Thu Naba Gi Wari 2021 festival is marked by a series of rituals and celebrations, which take place over five days. The festival begins with the 'Pung Cholom' ritual, which involves the blowing of conch shells to signal the start of the celebrations.
The first day of the festival is marked by the 'Khongthang Lairen' ritual, which involves the offering of prayers and worship to the gods and goddesses. The second day is marked by the 'Ningthou Thongba' ritual, which involves the performance of traditional dances and music.
The festival is a grand celebration of Manipur's cultural heritage, and visitors are welcome to attend and experience the state's vibrant traditions and customs.
During the festival, the people of Manipur pay their respects to the gods and goddesses, seeking their blessings for a prosperous and harmonious life. The festival is also a celebration of the state's rich cultural heritage, with traditional dances, music, and food playing a significant role in the celebrations.
The Edomcha Thu Naba Gi Wari 2021 festival is marked by a series of rituals and celebrations, which take place over five days. The festival begins with the 'Pung Cholom' ritual, which involves the blowing of conch shells to signal the start of the celebrations.
The first day of the festival is marked by the 'Khongthang Lairen' ritual, which involves the offering of prayers and worship to the gods and goddesses. The second day is marked by the 'Ningthou Thongba' ritual, which involves the performance of traditional dances and music.