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Khamba Thoibi Sheireng

The Khamba Thoibi Sheireng, also spelled as the Khamba Thoibi Seireng (Meitei: ꯈꯝꯕ ꯊꯣꯏꯕꯤ ꯁꯩꯔꯦꯡ, lit.'Poem on Khamba Thoibi'[7]), is a Classical Meitei language epic poem based on the ancient love story of Khuman prince Khamba and Moirang princess Thoibi of Ancient Moirang kingdom[a] of Ancient Kangleipak (early Manipur).[8][9][10] It is the magnum opus of Hijam Anganghal, the "Bard of Samurou". It is regarded as the national epic of the Manipuris.[3][11][2] It is regarded as the greatest of all the epic poems in Meitei literature, with 39,000 verses, thereby being the third longest Indian epic poem, next to the Mahabharata and the Ramayana.[1][2][6]

Khamba Thoibi Sheireng
National epic of the Manipuris[3][2]
National Romantic Legend of Manipur[4]
by Hijam Anganghal
Original titleꯈꯝꯕ ꯊꯣꯏꯕꯤ ꯁꯩꯔꯦꯡ
TranslatorDr. Jodhachandra Sanasam[5]
Written1940[1][2]
Country Manipur Kingdom (historical)
 India (current)
LanguageMeitei language (officially known as Manipuri language)
Subject(s)Meitei literature (Manipuri literature)
Genre(s)Epic cycles of incarnations, Epic poetry, National epic[3][2]
Publication date1940[1][2]
Media typebook
Lines39,000[1][2] (8 volumes[6])

The Khamba Thoibi Sheireng is often considered to be in a status of “mahakavya” (transl. great epic; court epic), and its author Hijam Anganghal as a “mahakavi” (transl. great poet; classical poet). For composing the epic, Anganghal was honoured by the Manipuri Sahitya Parishad, with the title “Kabiratna” in 1948.[12][13][14]

The epic saga is based on the ancient classic of Khamba and Thoibi, also referred to as the "National Romantic Legend of Manipur" by Suniti Kumar Chatterjee,[15] as well as one of the 7 epic cycles of incarnations, constituting the Moirang Kangleirol of Ancient Moirang.[16][17]

Another remarkable achievement of Meitei cultural heritage, directly related to the Khamba Thoibi epic poem, is Khamba Thoibi Jagoi (Meitei: ꯈꯝꯕ ꯊꯣꯢꯕꯤ ꯖꯒꯣꯢ, lit.'Khamba Thoibi classical dance'), also known as Khamba Thoibi ballet,[18] which is a traditional Meitei ritualistic and theatrical classical dance form,[19] a part and parcel of the Lai Haraoba performances,[20] performed in honor of God Thangching (Old Manipuri for 'Thangjing'), the national deity of Ancient Moirang realm.[21][22][23] Notably, it is one of the classical cultural elements, giving inspirations to the rise of the Manipuri Raas Leela classical dance drama form.[24]

Textual history edit

The epic poem of the Khamba Thoibi Sheireng was developed by Hijam Anganghal from the "pena sheishak" style of the traditional ballads (Meitei: ꯈꯨꯟꯅꯨꯡ ꯏꯁꯩ, romanized: khunnung eeshei) sung by minstrels with pena (musical instrument). It was adapted from the traditional Meitei ballad known as the "Khamba Thoibi ballad", which is practised even in present times, for a continuous duration of 20-30 days in diverse musical genres.[11][3][2]

The Khamba Thoibi Sheireng is regarded as the masterpiece of Hijam Anganghal. The literary work was started in the year 1939 and it was completed in the year 1940.[1]

Synopsis edit

Khuman Khamba was a terrae filius, brought up by his elder sister Khamnu, who spared no pains for his safety and well-being. By the time he became a youth, he wanted to be of some help to his sister and came out in search of work. On the day he first moved out of his house, he happened to enter the residence of prince Chingkhu Akhuba, the younger brother of King Chingkhu Telheiba, with its imposing house and spacious premises and there for the first time saw princess Thoibi, the only daughter of the prince, plying her needle in embroidery. The moment she saw Khamba, handsome and shapely in physique, she gave her heart away to him. But on the part of Khamba, at first he could not harbor such sentiments as he was conscious of his humble origin.[25]

Another man, Nongban, worked as a foil to Khamba. For a long time, there was no one in Moirang to beat him in race, wrestling and hockey, but with the appearance of Khamba, he is defeated and deprived of this honor. At first, the prince took kindly to Khamba, and despite his offer to maintain the young man in his family, the latter insisted on singing for his supper which he did by tending the stall-fed fierce bull of the prince. As everybody was curious of Khamba's physical prowess, his sister then kept him in hiding for a while. Thoibi is heart-brokened and pines after him. From the grace of God Thangching, the two meet again on the Loktak lake. Their love is steady until the recalcitrant behavior and overzealous stance of Thoibi provokes her father to come in the way of the lovers in league with Nongban.[25]

Khamba's gradual rise in popularity amongst the people, winning of the King's favour with the recognition of his identity on account of his superhuman feats in sports and capturing a wild bull singlehanded further enraged the prince. A murder attempt was made on his life and subsequently Thoibi was sent to exile. However, this act could not, in the least, crush the heart of the lover. Thoibi, on her being called back from disgrace, had the opportune moment of joining with her love. Before the actual marriage took place and in a trial of fate, Nongban fell prey to a tiger which Khamba could overcome.[25]

Structure edit

The epic consists of approximately thirty four thousand lines divided into 81 sections (tangkaks) in 15 chapters (pandups).

Analysis edit

While analysing the Khamba Thoibi Seireng, Padma Vibhushan awardee Indian Bengali scholar Suniti Kumar Chatterji commented on Hijam Anganghal, the author and the epic, like this:

"I think the entire work should be published and that will at once raise the prestige and dignity of Manipuri literature; and an abstract of the poem in English with translations of typical passages, and a critical study of it, will be desideratum in Indian literature bringing home to the rest of India and to the world what important things, important from the point of view of voicing the aspirations, the ideals and the social and cultural milieu of a whole people are being done in this distant corner of India. The position of our Poet is comparable to that of Rabindranath Tagore in Bengali and Modern Indo-Aryan literature."

Writing on Akashwani All India Radio (AIR), L. Damodar Singh said about the literary work as:

“It is one of the finest stories in literature produced by the Sino-Tibetan people in India.”
. . .
“A gem of a literature which may be compared to any great epic rediscovers the glory of ancient Moirang, the cradle of Manipuri civilisation. It is truly an epic, dignified and elaborate with epic breadth of vision, richness of details, directness of ideas and a faithful portrayal of national life and manners.”

— L. Damodar Singh, All India Radio (AIR)[6]

Some scholars compare the Khamba Thoibi Seireng with the Shahnamah, the national epic of Persia and the Kalevale, the national epic of Finland, as well as the Sigurd the Volsung by William Morris.[6]

Translations edit

The poem was translated into English by Dr. Jodhachandra Sanasam in 2017, for which he received the prestigious Nongthombam Kunjamohan Singh Translation Award 2017, bestowed by the Sahitya Thoupanglup.[26]

Public response edit

In the year 2014, an academic symposium on the topic "Khamba Thoibi Seirengda Mityeng Ama" (Meitei: ꯈꯝꯕ ꯊꯣꯏꯕꯤ ꯁꯩꯔꯦꯡꯗ ꯃꯤꯠꯌꯦꯡ ꯑꯃ, lit.'A perspective on the Khamba-Thoibi Poem'), regarding the epic poetry of Hijam Anganghal, was organised by "Nongchup Haram Khorjei Lup" (NAHAKHOL) at Public Theatre Hall, Nambol Phoijing in Bishnupur district. A book titled "Khamba-Thoibi Seirengda Mityeng" was also published by NAHAKHOL on the occasion.[27]

The "Hijam Anganghal Singh Memorial Lecture 2020-21" was organised at the Artistes’ Dormitory of the Directorate of Arts and Culture in Imphal by the Manipur State Kala Akademi. In the event, scholars discussed about the "Khamba Thoibi Sheireng", as a great contribution of Hijam Anganghal to Meitei literature, that justifiably earned him the title "Mahakavi" (transl. classical poet).[28]

In popular culture edit

  • "Khamba Thoibi" (Meitei: ꯈꯝꯕ ꯊꯣꯏꯕꯤ) is a 1997 Meitei language feature film, based on the epic story by Hijam Anganghal, produced by Moirangthem Nilamani Singh for Anjana Films, and directed by M. Nilamani Singh.[29]

See also edit

Bibliography edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Moirang was an independent kingdom in early times, though later became a province of a unified kingdom, called Manipur Kingdom.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Datta, Amaresh (1988). Encyclopaedia of Indian Literature: Devraj to Jyoti. India: Sahitya Akademi. p. 1573. ISBN 978-81-260-1194-0. His best work, Khamba Thoibi sheireng, in 39,000 lines on the story of 'Khamba and Thoibi' was started in 1939 and the composition was completed in 1940.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h Das, Sisir Kumar (2005). A History of Indian Literature: 1911-1956, struggle for freedom : triumph and tragedy. Sahitya Akademi. p. 190. ISBN 978-81-7201-798-9. His epic Singel Indu was published in 1938 which was followed by his magnum opus Khamba Thoibi Sheireng (1940), a poem of 39000 lines, considered to be the 'national' epic of the Manipuris, written in the Pena Saisak style of folk ballads.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)
  3. ^ a b c d George, K. M. (1992). Modern Indian Literature, an Anthology: Surveys and poems. India: Sahitya Akademi. p. 258. ISBN 978-81-7201-324-0. H. Anganghal Singh's Khamba Thoibi Sheireng (Poem on Khamba Thoibi, 1940) is a national epic of the Manipuris based on the story of Khamba and Thoibi of Moirang. The poet composes the whole epic in the Pena Saisak style of folk ballads sung by minstrels or bards popular in Manipur.
  4. ^ Chatterji, Suniti Kumar (1951). KIRATA-JANA-KRTI THE INDO-MONGOLOIDS : THEIR CONTRIBUTION TO THE HISTORY AND CULTURE OF INDIA (April 1998 ed.). Calcutta: The Asiatic Society; Digital Library of India; Internet Archive. p. 189. The 'National Romantic Legend of Manipur' — the great love story of the hero Khamba and Princess Thoibi, which after a happy union of the two lovers ended in a tragedy, — began to be treated in Old Meithei ballads from the middle of the twelfth century. The lovers lived about 1100 A.D., during the rule of King Loyamba....{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)
  5. ^ "Jodhachandra Sanasam Sahityabhusan 2017". e-pao.net. And he was also awarded with Dr. Kamal Kabiratna Ningsing Sel Mana 2014 by Manipuri Sahitya Parishad Imphal for his novel Leisat Tamle Nanggidamak and for his English translation of Khamba Thoibi Seireng he was honoured with Sahitya Thoupanglup's Nongthombam Kunjamohan Singh Translation Award 2017.
  6. ^ a b c d e Delhi, All India Radio (AIR), New (31 August 1975). AKASHVANI: Vol. XL. No. 35 ( 31 AUGUST, 1975 ). All India Radio (AIR),New Delhi. p. 1582.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link) CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  7. ^ George, K. M. (1992). Modern Indian Literature, an Anthology: Surveys and poems. India: Sahitya Akademi. p. 29. ISBN 978-81-7201-324-0.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)
  8. ^ Delhi, All India Radio (AIR), New (17 March 1968). "Some Classics of Manipur". AKASHVANI: Vol. XXXIII, No.12 ( 17 MARCH, 1968 ). India: All India Radio (AIR), New Delhi. pp. 7, 8.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link) CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  9. ^ KanglaOnline (4 April 2011). "The great Meitei Reconciliation Process: Revisiting the classical folklore on "Emoinu Chakhong Ngahongbi" by Late Shri Ningomabam Angouton Meetei – KanglaOnline". Retrieved 12 November 2023. ... The folklore of Emoinu Celebration from the story "Washak Ngakpa" meaning Keeping the Promise, written by Late Shri Ningombam Angouton Meetei and the classical love story "Khamba -Thoibi" are classical examples of successful reconciliation process of the old Meitei factions...
  10. ^ Bond, Ruskin (14 October 2000). "The Story of Khamba and Thoibi". The Penguin Book of Classical Indian Love Stories and Lyrics. Penguin UK. pp. 3, 4. ISBN 978-93-5118-814-8.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)
  11. ^ a b Datta, Amaresh (1988). Encyclopaedia of Indian Literature: Devraj to Jyoti. India: Sahitya Akademi. p. 1186. ISBN 978-81-260-1194-0.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)
  12. ^ "মহাকবি হিজম অঙাংহলগী পোক্লফম শামুরৌ অমদি মহাক্কী পুন্সি খোঙচৎ" (PDF). Hueiyen Lanpao (in Manipuri). India. 2016 [2016].
  13. ^ Today 24, Sylhet; শেরাম, এ কে. Written at Sylhet. "মণিপুরী ভাষার মহাকাব্য 'খম্বা-থোইবী শৈরেং'". sylhettoday24.news (in Bengali). Bangladesh. Retrieved 14 November 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  14. ^ "সাহিত্যগী অখন্নবা লমায় - মহাকবি হিজম অঙাংহল" (PDF). Hueiyen Lanpao (in Manipuri). India. 2014 [2014].
  15. ^ Chatterji, Suniti Kumar (1951). KIRATA-JANA-KRTI THE INDO-MONGOLOIDS : THEIR CONTRIBUTION TO THE HISTORY AND CULTURE OF INDIA (April 1998 ed.). Calcutta: The Asiatic Society; Digital Library of India; Internet Archive. p. 189. The 'National Romantic Legend of Manipur' — the great love story of the hero Khamba and Princess Thoibi, which after a happy union of the two lovers ended in a tragedy, — began to be treated in Old Meithei ballads from the middle of the twelfth century. The lovers lived about 1100 A.D., during the rule of King Loyamba....{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)
  16. ^ Oinam, Bhagat; Sadokpam, Dhiren A. (11 May 2018). Northeast India: A Reader. Taylor & Francis. pp. 236, 237. ISBN 978-0-429-95320-0. Numerous manuscripts of the Moirang region dwell on the theme of love. One of the most popular stories refers to the seven pairs of lovers who are regarded as incarnations of the same souls in different generations or age.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)
  17. ^ Datta, Amaresh (1987). Encyclopaedia of Indian Literature: A-Devo. India: Sahitya Akademi. p. 349. ISBN 978-81-260-1803-1. The epic ballad cycle of the incarnations of Moirang which is nine in number according to some and only seven according to others is a grand majestic saga of the eternal triangle in which generations after generations would find reflections of the various hopes, ideals and aspirations of each age.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)
  18. ^ Banerji, Projesh (1983). Indian Ballet Dancing. India. p. 74. ISBN 978-0-391-02716-9.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link) CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
    Raina, Vimala (18 January 1963). Khamba Thoibi And Poems On Manipur. Manipur Government Press; Manipur University Library; North Eastern States Libraries. India: Digital Library of India; Internet Archive. pp. ii.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)
    Banerji, Projesh (1983). Indian Ballet Dancing. India. p. 77. ISBN 978-0-391-02716-9.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link) CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  19. ^ Pathway Volume 41. Vol. 41. University of Michigan; Marg Foundation (Mumbai, India), Modern Architectural Research Group, Modern Artists and Architects Research Group, National Centre for the Performing Arts (India). 1988. pp. XV. First and foremost are the surviving ritual dances which have been absorbed into the repertoire. The Lai-haraoba and the Khamba Thoibi may be counted amongst these. Their historical and mythical theme makes them as classical as any of the later Vaishnavite dances.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
    Doshi, Saryu (1989). Dances of Manipur: The Classical Tradition. University of Michigan. Marg Publications. pp. XIX. ISBN 978-81-85026-09-1. First and foremost are the surviving ritual dances which have been absorbed into the repertoire. The Lai-haraoba and the Khamba Thoibi may be counted amongst these. Their historical and mythical theme makes them as classical as any of the later Vaishnavite dances. They have an element of abhinaya (histrionic representation)...{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)
    DM Silveira's India Book. University of Michigan. Classic Publishers. 1994. p. 230. ISBN 978-81-900218-2-1. ...Lai Haraoba is the ritual folk-cum-classical dance of Manipur and tells the story of creation according to the Manipuris. Khamba Thoibi is a popular Manipuri dance which tells the story of princess Thoibi and poor boy Khamba...{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
    Mãrg. Vol. 41. Pennsylvania State University; National Centre for the Performing Arts (India). p. 109. First and foremost are the surviving ritual dances which have been absorbed into the repertoire. The Lai-haraoba and the Khamba Thoibi may be counted amongst these. Their historical and mythical theme makes them as classical as any of the later Vaishnavite dances. They have an element of abhinaya histrionic representation)...{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
    Khuraijam, Bobo (13 March 2011). "Three Cheers – KanglaOnline". Retrieved 13 November 2023. ... Would it not be like asking for a Hip-Hop dance from a classical Khamba-Thoibi jagoi performance if we expect street aggression from our teachers? ...
  20. ^ Banerji, Projesh (1983). Indian Ballet Dancing. India. p. 77. ISBN 978-0-391-02716-9.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link) CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  21. ^ "Everything Experiential | Khamba Thoibi Dance". Everything Experiential. Retrieved 7 February 2021.
  22. ^ "Khamba Thaibi Dance". Indian Classical Folk & Tribal Dance. 19 March 2012. Retrieved 7 February 2021.
  23. ^ "khamba Thoibi Folk Dance of Manipur". www.indianfolkdances.com. Retrieved 7 February 2021.
  24. ^ Dances Of India. Har-Anand Publications Pvt. Limited. 2010. p. 19. ISBN 978-81-241-1337-0. ...The Rasa Lila dances of Shiva and Parvati, Radha and Krishna, and the local deities Khamba and Thoibi form the foundation of the Manipuri dance...{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)
  25. ^ a b c Singh, Ch Manihar (1996). A History of Manipuri Literature. Original from:the University of Michigan. India: Sahitya Akademi. ISBN 978-81-260-0086-9.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)
  26. ^ "Jodhachandra Sanasam Sahityabhusan 2017". e-pao.net. And he was also awarded with Dr. Kamal Kabiratna Ningsing Sel Mana 2014 by Manipuri Sahitya Parishad Imphal for his novel Leisat Tamle Nanggidamak and for his English translation of Khamba Thoibi Seireng he was honoured with Sahitya Thoupanglup's Nongthombam Kunjamohan Singh Translation Award 2017.
  27. ^ "Symposium on Khamba-Thoibi : 24th sep14 ~ E-Pao! Headlines". e-pao.net.
  28. ^ "Hijam Anganghal Singh Memorial Lecture held". Imphal Free Press. Retrieved 1 January 2023. In 1939, the poet compiled 'Khamba Thoibi Sheireng', an epic poem running over 39,000 lines depicting the immortal love of Khamba and Thoibi and completed it in 1940, he further said, adding this work, considered as the masterpiece of all his literary works, justifiably earned him the title 'Mahakavi'.
  29. ^ . 16 March 2016. Archived from the original on 16 March 2016. Retrieved 31 December 2022. 30. Khamba Thoibi, 1997. 35mm colour. Based on a story by Hijam Anganhal. Produced by Moirangthem Nilamani Singh for Anjana Films. Direction: M.Nilamani Singh. Screenplay: M.Ibempishak. Music: A.Shyam. Casts: M.Amirkumar, M.Ashwinikumar, Sarjubala and others.

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This article is about a Classical Meitei language epic poem For the traditional Meitei classical dance see Khamba Thoibi Jagoi For the general topic see Khamba and Thoibi This article contains the Meitei alphabet Without proper rendering support you may see errors in display The Khamba Thoibi Sheireng also spelled as the Khamba Thoibi Seireng Meitei ꯈꯝꯕ ꯊ ꯏꯕ ꯁ ꯔ ꯡ lit Poem on Khamba Thoibi 7 is a Classical Meitei language epic poem based on the ancient love story of Khuman prince Khamba and Moirang princess Thoibi of Ancient Moirang kingdom a of Ancient Kangleipak early Manipur 8 9 10 It is the magnum opus of Hijam Anganghal the Bard of Samurou It is regarded as the national epic of the Manipuris 3 11 2 It is regarded as the greatest of all the epic poems in Meitei literature with 39 000 verses thereby being the third longest Indian epic poem next to the Mahabharata and the Ramayana 1 2 6 Khamba Thoibi SheirengNational epic of the Manipuris 3 2 National Romantic Legend of Manipur 4 by Hijam AnganghalOriginal titleꯈꯝꯕ ꯊ ꯏꯕ ꯁ ꯔ ꯡTranslatorDr Jodhachandra Sanasam 5 Written1940 1 2 CountryManipur Kingdom historical India current LanguageMeitei language officially known as Manipuri language Subject s Meitei literature Manipuri literature Genre s Epic cycles of incarnations Epic poetry National epic 3 2 Publication date1940 1 2 Media typebookLines39 000 1 2 8 volumes 6 The Khamba Thoibi Sheireng is often considered to be in a status of mahakavya transl great epic court epic and its author Hijam Anganghal as a mahakavi transl great poet classical poet For composing the epic Anganghal was honoured by the Manipuri Sahitya Parishad with the title Kabiratna in 1948 12 13 14 The epic saga is based on the ancient classic of Khamba and Thoibi also referred to as the National Romantic Legend of Manipur by Suniti Kumar Chatterjee 15 as well as one of the 7 epic cycles of incarnations constituting the Moirang Kangleirol of Ancient Moirang 16 17 Another remarkable achievement of Meitei cultural heritage directly related to the Khamba Thoibi epic poem is Khamba Thoibi Jagoi Meitei ꯈꯝꯕ ꯊ ꯢꯕ ꯖꯒ ꯢ lit Khamba Thoibi classical dance also known as Khamba Thoibi ballet 18 which is a traditional Meitei ritualistic and theatrical classical dance form 19 a part and parcel of the Lai Haraoba performances 20 performed in honor of God Thangching Old Manipuri for Thangjing the national deity of Ancient Moirang realm 21 22 23 Notably it is one of the classical cultural elements giving inspirations to the rise of the Manipuri Raas Leela classical dance drama form 24 Contents 1 Textual history 2 Synopsis 3 Structure 4 Analysis 5 Translations 6 Public response 7 In popular culture 8 See also 9 Bibliography 10 Notes 11 References 12 External linksTextual history editThe epic poem of the Khamba Thoibi Sheireng was developed by Hijam Anganghal from the pena sheishak style of the traditional ballads Meitei ꯈ ꯟꯅ ꯡ ꯏꯁ romanized khunnung eeshei sung by minstrels with pena musical instrument It was adapted from the traditional Meitei ballad known as the Khamba Thoibi ballad which is practised even in present times for a continuous duration of 20 30 days in diverse musical genres 11 3 2 The Khamba Thoibi Sheireng is regarded as the masterpiece of Hijam Anganghal The literary work was started in the year 1939 and it was completed in the year 1940 1 Synopsis editFurther information Khamba and Thoibi Plot Khuman Khamba was a terrae filius brought up by his elder sister Khamnu who spared no pains for his safety and well being By the time he became a youth he wanted to be of some help to his sister and came out in search of work On the day he first moved out of his house he happened to enter the residence of prince Chingkhu Akhuba the younger brother of King Chingkhu Telheiba with its imposing house and spacious premises and there for the first time saw princess Thoibi the only daughter of the prince plying her needle in embroidery The moment she saw Khamba handsome and shapely in physique she gave her heart away to him But on the part of Khamba at first he could not harbor such sentiments as he was conscious of his humble origin 25 Another man Nongban worked as a foil to Khamba For a long time there was no one in Moirang to beat him in race wrestling and hockey but with the appearance of Khamba he is defeated and deprived of this honor At first the prince took kindly to Khamba and despite his offer to maintain the young man in his family the latter insisted on singing for his supper which he did by tending the stall fed fierce bull of the prince As everybody was curious of Khamba s physical prowess his sister then kept him in hiding for a while Thoibi is heart brokened and pines after him From the grace of God Thangching the two meet again on the Loktak lake Their love is steady until the recalcitrant behavior and overzealous stance of Thoibi provokes her father to come in the way of the lovers in league with Nongban 25 Khamba s gradual rise in popularity amongst the people winning of the King s favour with the recognition of his identity on account of his superhuman feats in sports and capturing a wild bull singlehanded further enraged the prince A murder attempt was made on his life and subsequently Thoibi was sent to exile However this act could not in the least crush the heart of the lover Thoibi on her being called back from disgrace had the opportune moment of joining with her love Before the actual marriage took place and in a trial of fate Nongban fell prey to a tiger which Khamba could overcome 25 Structure editFurther information Meitei literature The epic consists of approximately thirty four thousand lines divided into 81 sections tangkaks in 15 chapters pandups Analysis editWhile analysing the Khamba Thoibi Seireng Padma Vibhushan awardee Indian Bengali scholar Suniti Kumar Chatterji commented on Hijam Anganghal the author and the epic like this I think the entire work should be published and that will at once raise the prestige and dignity of Manipuri literature and an abstract of the poem in English with translations of typical passages and a critical study of it will be desideratum in Indian literature bringing home to the rest of India and to the world what important things important from the point of view of voicing the aspirations the ideals and the social and cultural milieu of a whole people are being done in this distant corner of India The position of our Poet is comparable to that of Rabindranath Tagore in Bengali and Modern Indo Aryan literature Suniti Kumar Chatterji 6 Writing on Akashwani All India Radio AIR L Damodar Singh said about the literary work as It is one of the finest stories in literature produced by the Sino Tibetan people in India A gem of a literature which may be compared to any great epic rediscovers the glory of ancient Moirang the cradle of Manipuri civilisation It is truly an epic dignified and elaborate with epic breadth of vision richness of details directness of ideas and a faithful portrayal of national life and manners L Damodar Singh All India Radio AIR 6 Some scholars compare the Khamba Thoibi Seireng with the Shahnamah the national epic of Persia and the Kalevale the national epic of Finland as well as the Sigurd the Volsung by William Morris 6 Translations editFurther information Khamba and Thoibi Editions The poem was translated into English by Dr Jodhachandra Sanasam in 2017 for which he received the prestigious Nongthombam Kunjamohan Singh Translation Award 2017 bestowed by the Sahitya Thoupanglup 26 Public response editIn the year 2014 an academic symposium on the topic Khamba Thoibi Seirengda Mityeng Ama Meitei ꯈꯝꯕ ꯊ ꯏꯕ ꯁ ꯔ ꯡꯗ ꯃ ꯠꯌ ꯡ ꯑꯃ lit A perspective on the Khamba Thoibi Poem regarding the epic poetry of Hijam Anganghal was organised by Nongchup Haram Khorjei Lup NAHAKHOL at Public Theatre Hall Nambol Phoijing in Bishnupur district A book titled Khamba Thoibi Seirengda Mityeng was also published by NAHAKHOL on the occasion 27 The Hijam Anganghal Singh Memorial Lecture 2020 21 was organised at the Artistes Dormitory of the Directorate of Arts and Culture in Imphal by the Manipur State Kala Akademi In the event scholars discussed about the Khamba Thoibi Sheireng as a great contribution of Hijam Anganghal to Meitei literature that justifiably earned him the title Mahakavi transl classical poet 28 In popular culture editFurther information Khamba and Thoibi In popular culture Khamba Thoibi Meitei ꯈꯝꯕ ꯊ ꯏꯕ is a 1997 Meitei language feature film based on the epic story by Hijam Anganghal produced by Moirangthem Nilamani Singh for Anjana Films and directed by M Nilamani Singh 29 See also editNumit Kappa Akongjamba and Phouoibi Henjunaha and Lairoulembi Khuyol Haoba and Yaithing Konu Kadeng Thangjahanba and Tonu Laijinglembi Ura Naha Khongjomba and Pidonnu Wanglen Pungdingheiba and Sappa Chanu SilheibiBibliography editKhamba Thoibi Seireng by Hijam Anganghal Singh 1986 Moirang Kangleirol Khuman Khamba Seitharon by Laisram Mangi Singh 1980 Khamba Thoibi Seireng Ahumsuba Saruk by Hijam Anganghal Full text of Khamba Thoibi and poems of Manipur Samukhonggi Bichar by Hijam Anganghal Singh 1997 Hijam Anganghal Singh by Elangbam Dinamani Abridged from T C Hodson s The Meitheis 1908Notes edit Moirang was an independent kingdom in early times though later became a province of a unified kingdom called Manipur Kingdom References edit a b c d e Datta Amaresh 1988 Encyclopaedia of Indian Literature Devraj to Jyoti India Sahitya Akademi p 1573 ISBN 978 81 260 1194 0 His best work Khamba Thoibi sheireng in 39 000 lines on the story of Khamba and Thoibi was started in 1939 and the composition was completed in 1940 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint date and year link a b c d e f g h Das Sisir Kumar 2005 A History of Indian Literature 1911 1956 struggle for freedom triumph and tragedy Sahitya Akademi p 190 ISBN 978 81 7201 798 9 His epic Singel Indu was published in 1938 which was followed by his magnum opus Khamba Thoibi Sheireng 1940 a poem of 39000 lines considered to be the national epic of the Manipuris written in the Pena Saisak style of folk ballads a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint date and year link a b c d George K M 1992 Modern Indian Literature an Anthology Surveys and poems India Sahitya Akademi p 258 ISBN 978 81 7201 324 0 H Anganghal Singh s Khamba Thoibi Sheireng Poem on Khamba Thoibi 1940 is a national epic of the Manipuris based on the story of Khamba and Thoibi of Moirang The poet composes the whole epic in the Pena Saisak style of folk ballads sung by minstrels or bards popular in Manipur Chatterji Suniti Kumar 1951 KIRATA JANA KRTI THE INDO MONGOLOIDS THEIR CONTRIBUTION TO THE HISTORY AND CULTURE OF INDIA April 1998 ed Calcutta The Asiatic Society Digital Library of India Internet Archive p 189 The National Romantic Legend of Manipur the great love story of the hero Khamba and Princess Thoibi which after a happy union of the two lovers ended in a tragedy began to be treated in Old Meithei ballads from the middle of the twelfth century The lovers lived about 1100 A D during the rule of King Loyamba a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint date and year link Jodhachandra Sanasam Sahityabhusan 2017 e pao net And he was also awarded with Dr Kamal Kabiratna Ningsing Sel Mana 2014 by Manipuri Sahitya Parishad Imphal for his novel Leisat Tamle Nanggidamak and for his English translation of Khamba Thoibi Seireng he was honoured with Sahitya Thoupanglup s Nongthombam Kunjamohan Singh Translation Award 2017 a b c d e Delhi All India Radio AIR New 31 August 1975 AKASHVANI Vol XL No 35 31 AUGUST 1975 All India Radio AIR New Delhi p 1582 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint date and year link CS1 maint multiple names authors list link George K M 1992 Modern Indian Literature an Anthology Surveys and poems India Sahitya Akademi p 29 ISBN 978 81 7201 324 0 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint date and year link Delhi All India Radio AIR New 17 March 1968 Some Classics of Manipur AKASHVANI Vol XXXIII No 12 17 MARCH 1968 India All India Radio AIR New Delhi pp 7 8 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint date and year link CS1 maint multiple names authors list link KanglaOnline 4 April 2011 The great Meitei Reconciliation Process Revisiting the classical folklore on Emoinu Chakhong Ngahongbi by Late Shri Ningomabam Angouton Meetei KanglaOnline Retrieved 12 November 2023 The folklore of Emoinu Celebration from the story Washak Ngakpa meaning Keeping the Promise written by Late Shri Ningombam Angouton Meetei and the classical love story Khamba Thoibi are classical examples of successful reconciliation process of the old Meitei factions Bond Ruskin 14 October 2000 The Story of Khamba and Thoibi The Penguin Book of Classical Indian Love Stories and Lyrics Penguin UK pp 3 4 ISBN 978 93 5118 814 8 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint date and year link a b Datta Amaresh 1988 Encyclopaedia of Indian Literature Devraj to Jyoti India Sahitya Akademi p 1186 ISBN 978 81 260 1194 0 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint date and year link মহ কব হ জম অঙ হলগ প ক লফম শ ম র অমদ মহ ক ক প ন স খ ঙচৎ PDF Hueiyen Lanpao in Manipuri India 2016 2016 Today 24 Sylhet শ র ম এ ক Written at Sylhet মণ প র ভ ষ র মহ ক ব য খম ব থ ইব শ র sylhettoday24 news in Bengali Bangladesh Retrieved 14 November 2023 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link স হ ত যগ অখন নব লম য মহ কব হ জম অঙ হল PDF Hueiyen Lanpao in Manipuri India 2014 2014 Chatterji Suniti Kumar 1951 KIRATA JANA KRTI THE INDO MONGOLOIDS THEIR CONTRIBUTION TO THE HISTORY AND CULTURE OF INDIA April 1998 ed Calcutta The Asiatic Society Digital Library of India Internet Archive p 189 The National Romantic Legend of Manipur the great love story of the hero Khamba and Princess Thoibi which after a happy union of the two lovers ended in a tragedy began to be treated in Old Meithei ballads from the middle of the twelfth century The lovers lived about 1100 A D during the rule of King Loyamba a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint date and year link Oinam Bhagat Sadokpam Dhiren A 11 May 2018 Northeast India A Reader Taylor amp Francis pp 236 237 ISBN 978 0 429 95320 0 Numerous manuscripts of the Moirang region dwell on the theme of love One of the most popular stories refers to the seven pairs of lovers who are regarded as incarnations of the same souls in different generations or age a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint date and year link Datta Amaresh 1987 Encyclopaedia of Indian Literature A Devo India Sahitya Akademi p 349 ISBN 978 81 260 1803 1 The epic ballad cycle of the incarnations of Moirang which is nine in number according to some and only seven according to others is a grand majestic saga of the eternal triangle in which generations after generations would find reflections of the various hopes ideals and aspirations of each age a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint date and year link Banerji Projesh 1983 Indian Ballet Dancing India p 74 ISBN 978 0 391 02716 9 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint date and year link CS1 maint location missing publisher link Raina Vimala 18 January 1963 Khamba Thoibi And Poems On Manipur Manipur Government Press Manipur University Library North Eastern States Libraries India Digital Library of India Internet Archive pp ii a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint date and year link Banerji Projesh 1983 Indian Ballet Dancing India p 77 ISBN 978 0 391 02716 9 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint date and year link CS1 maint location missing publisher link Pathway Volume 41 Vol 41 University of Michigan Marg Foundation Mumbai India Modern Architectural Research Group Modern Artists and Architects Research Group National Centre for the Performing Arts India 1988 pp XV First and foremost are the surviving ritual dances which have been absorbed into the repertoire The Lai haraoba and the Khamba Thoibi may be counted amongst these Their historical and mythical theme makes them as classical as any of the later Vaishnavite dances a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint others link Doshi Saryu 1989 Dances of Manipur The Classical Tradition University of Michigan Marg Publications pp XIX ISBN 978 81 85026 09 1 First and foremost are the surviving ritual dances which have been absorbed into the repertoire The Lai haraoba and the Khamba Thoibi may be counted amongst these Their historical and mythical theme makes them as classical as any of the later Vaishnavite dances They have an element of abhinaya histrionic representation a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint date and year link DM Silveira s India Book University of Michigan Classic Publishers 1994 p 230 ISBN 978 81 900218 2 1 Lai Haraoba is the ritual folk cum classical dance of Manipur and tells the story of creation according to the Manipuris Khamba Thoibi is a popular Manipuri dance which tells the story of princess Thoibi and poor boy Khamba a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint others link Marg Vol 41 Pennsylvania State University National Centre for the Performing Arts India p 109 First and foremost are the surviving ritual dances which have been absorbed into the repertoire The Lai haraoba and the Khamba Thoibi may be counted amongst these Their historical and mythical theme makes them as classical as any of the later Vaishnavite dances They have an element of abhinaya histrionic representation a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint others link Khuraijam Bobo 13 March 2011 Three Cheers KanglaOnline Retrieved 13 November 2023 Would it not be like asking for a Hip Hop dance from a classical Khamba Thoibi jagoi performance if we expect street aggression from our teachers Banerji Projesh 1983 Indian Ballet Dancing India p 77 ISBN 978 0 391 02716 9 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint date and year link CS1 maint location missing publisher link Everything Experiential Khamba Thoibi Dance Everything Experiential Retrieved 7 February 2021 Khamba Thaibi Dance Indian Classical Folk amp Tribal Dance 19 March 2012 Retrieved 7 February 2021 khamba Thoibi Folk Dance of Manipur www indianfolkdances com Retrieved 7 February 2021 Dances Of India Har Anand Publications Pvt Limited 2010 p 19 ISBN 978 81 241 1337 0 The Rasa Lila dances of Shiva and Parvati Radha and Krishna and the local deities Khamba and Thoibi form the foundation of the Manipuri dance a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint date and year link a b c Singh Ch Manihar 1996 A History of Manipuri Literature Original from the University of Michigan India Sahitya Akademi ISBN 978 81 260 0086 9 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint date and year link Jodhachandra Sanasam Sahityabhusan 2017 e pao net And he was also awarded with Dr Kamal Kabiratna Ningsing Sel Mana 2014 by Manipuri Sahitya Parishad Imphal for his novel Leisat Tamle Nanggidamak and for his English translation of Khamba Thoibi Seireng he was honoured with Sahitya Thoupanglup s Nongthombam Kunjamohan Singh Translation Award 2017 Symposium on Khamba Thoibi 24th sep14 E Pao Headlines e pao net Hijam Anganghal Singh Memorial Lecture held Imphal Free Press Retrieved 1 January 2023 In 1939 the poet compiled Khamba Thoibi Sheireng an epic poem running over 39 000 lines depicting the immortal love of Khamba and Thoibi and completed it in 1940 he further said adding this work considered as the masterpiece of all his literary works justifiably earned him the title Mahakavi Manipuri Feature Films 1972 1997 E rang Classic E pao Movie Channel 16 March 2016 Archived from the original on 16 March 2016 Retrieved 31 December 2022 30 Khamba Thoibi 1997 35mm colour Based on a story by Hijam Anganhal Produced by Moirangthem Nilamani Singh for Anjana Films Direction M Nilamani Singh Screenplay M Ibempishak Music A Shyam Casts M Amirkumar M Ashwinikumar Sarjubala and others External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Khamba Thoibi Sheireng nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Khamba Thoibi Portals nbsp Asia nbsp Arts nbsp Books nbsp Civilization nbsp History nbsp India nbsp Language nbsp Literature nbsp Linguistics nbsp Myanmar nbsp Mythology nbsp 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