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Khuman Pokpa

Khuman Pokpa (Manipuriꯈꯨꯃꯟ ꯄꯣꯛꯄ) or (ꯈꯨꯃꯟ ꯑꯄꯣꯛꯄ, romanized: Khuman Apokpa) is the Apokpa, or ancestor god of the Khuman clan.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7] He is regarded as the founder of the Khuman dynasty.[8][9] He is one of the three members of the Mangang Luwang Khuman in Meitei mythology and religion.[10] He represents the time of the sunset and the night.[11]

Khuman Pokpa
Ancestor God of the Khuman clan, God of the sunset and the night
Member of Mangang Luwang Khuman
Other namesKhuman Sidaba
AffiliationKhuman clan
Major cult centerMayang Imphal
PredecessorPakhangba
ColorBlack
TextsPuyas
GenderMale
RegionMayang Imphal
Ethnic groupMeitei
FestivalsLai Haraoba
Personal information
Parents
SiblingsMangang Apokpa, Luwang Apokpa
Equivalents
Greek equivalentErebus
Roman equivalentScotus

Etymology edit

The name "Khuman Pokpa" is made up of two words, "Khuman" and "Pokpa". In Meitei language (Manipuri language), "Pokpa" means "to beget (be the father of) or to give birth to". The word "Apokpa" comes from "Pokpa". Apokpas are the dead male members of a family for the last three generations. They can be the father, grandfather, or great grandfather of any living person. They looked after the family in the past.[12] So, "Khuman Pokpa" or "Khuman Apokpa" means "The one who gave birth to the Khumans".

Description edit

Meitei people worship fire in the fireplace called Phunga Mei (lit. hearth fire) at home. In the fireplace, people keep three stones kept. One stone is in the right west, another in the north east and another in the south east. This forms a triangle. These three stones represent the three great times of day. The northeastern stone represents the Mangang. The southeastern stone represents the Luwang. The western stone represents the Khuman. Here, Khuman represents the time of the sunset and the night. The remaining Mangang and Luwang represent the sunrise and the noon respectively. The Meiteis addressed the hearth fire (phunga mei) as "Meitreng Arabana Yoimayai Mahut Sinna Mei". The English translation of this Meitei language (Manipuri language) passage is "The burning fire in the hearth place substitutes the Sun". Thus, the Sun is worshipped in the Meetei Phunga.[11]

Cults and pantheons edit

Among many, one of the most important pantheons of God Khuman Pokpa is in Mayang Imphal. Mayang Imphal is the ancient capital of the kingdom of the Khuman Salai.[13][14]

Worship edit

In ancient times, God Khuman Pokpa was worshipped for good health and prosperity. According to the beliefs of the fishermen of the Karang Island, diseases with unexplainable causes are caused by gods and goddesses. According to their beliefs, the danger of natural calamities, epidemics, diseases and other miseries are all due to the getting angry of gods and goddesses. The reasons for their anger are usually because of not performing rites and rituals.[15]

Festival edit

The religious festival of Lai Haraoba is celebrated in honor of God Khuman Pokpa in the Karang Islands. The celebration lasts for ten consecutive days during the month of September. In modern days, the celebration draws attention to a large number of tourists.[16]

References edit

  1. ^ Prakash, Col Ved (2007). Encyclopaedia of North-East India. Atlantic Publishers & Dist. ISBN 978-81-269-0706-9.
  2. ^ Devi, Lairenlakpam Bino (2002). The Lois of Manipur: Andro, Khurkhul, Phayeng and Sekmai. Mittal Publications. ISBN 978-81-7099-849-5.
  3. ^ Frazer, Sir James George (1986). Marriage and Worship in the Early Societies A Treatise on Totemism and Exogamy. Mittal Publications.
  4. ^ Frazer, Sir James George (2013-01-01). Totemism and Exogamy, Vol. II (in Four Volumes). Cosimo, Inc. ISBN 978-1-60520-979-1.
  5. ^ Hodson, T. C. (1908). The Meitheis. p. 147.
  6. ^ Roy Jyotimoy. Firma K. L. Mukhopadhyay. 1958. p. 178.
  7. ^ Ghosh, G. K. (1992). Tribals and Their Culture in Assam, Meghalaya, and Mizoram. Ashish Publishing House. ISBN 978-81-7024-455-4.
  8. ^ J.G.Frazer (1910). Totemism and exogamy. p. 333.
  9. ^ Frazer, Sir James George (1935). Totemism and Exogamy: A Treatise on Certain Early Forms of Superstition and Society. Macmillan and Company, Limited.
  10. ^ Meitei, Sanjenbam Yaiphaba; Chaudhuri, Sarit K.; Arunkumar, M. C. (2020-11-25). The Cultural Heritage of Manipur. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-000-29629-7.
  11. ^ a b Singh, L. Bhagyachandra (1991). A Critical Study Of The Religious Philosophy. p. 75.
  12. ^ Parratt, Saroj Nalini (1980). Religion Of Manipur. Firma Klm. p. 69.
  13. ^ Singh, N. Tombi (1975). Manipur and the Mainstream. Chitrebirentombichand Khorjeirup.
  14. ^ Chatterjee, Suhas (2000). A Socio Economic History of South Assam. Printwell Publishers Distributors. ISBN 978-81-7044-518-0.
  15. ^ Chaudhury, Sukant Kumar (2006-01-01). Culture, Ecology, and Sustainable Development. Mittal Publications. ISBN 978-81-8324-132-8.
  16. ^ Singh, E. Ishwarjit (2005). Manipur, a Tourist Paradise. B.R. Publishing Corporation. ISBN 978-81-7646-506-9.

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See also Apokpa deity type This article contains special characters Without proper rendering support you may see question marks boxes or other symbols Khuman Pokpa Manipuri ꯈ ꯃꯟ ꯄ ꯛꯄ or ꯈ ꯃꯟ ꯑꯄ ꯛꯄ romanized Khuman Apokpa is the Apokpa or ancestor god of the Khuman clan 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 He is regarded as the founder of the Khuman dynasty 8 9 He is one of the three members of the Mangang Luwang Khuman in Meitei mythology and religion 10 He represents the time of the sunset and the night 11 Khuman PokpaAncestor God of the Khuman clan God of the sunset and the nightMember of Mangang Luwang KhumanOther namesKhuman SidabaAffiliationKhuman clanMajor cult centerMayang ImphalPredecessorPakhangbaColorBlackTextsPuyasGenderMaleRegionMayang ImphalEthnic groupMeiteiFestivalsLai HaraobaPersonal informationParentsPakhangba father SiblingsMangang Apokpa Luwang ApokpaEquivalentsGreek equivalentErebusRoman equivalentScotus Contents 1 Etymology 2 Description 3 Cults and pantheons 4 Worship 5 Festival 6 ReferencesEtymology editThe name Khuman Pokpa is made up of two words Khuman and Pokpa In Meitei language Manipuri language Pokpa means to beget be the father of or to give birth to The word Apokpa comes from Pokpa Apokpas are the dead male members of a family for the last three generations They can be the father grandfather or great grandfather of any living person They looked after the family in the past 12 So Khuman Pokpa or Khuman Apokpa means The one who gave birth to the Khumans Description editMeitei people worship fire in the fireplace called Phunga Mei lit hearth fire at home In the fireplace people keep three stones kept One stone is in the right west another in the north east and another in the south east This forms a triangle These three stones represent the three great times of day The northeastern stone represents the Mangang The southeastern stone represents the Luwang The western stone represents the Khuman Here Khuman represents the time of the sunset and the night The remaining Mangang and Luwang represent the sunrise and the noon respectively The Meiteis addressed the hearth fire phunga mei as Meitreng Arabana Yoimayai Mahut Sinna Mei The English translation of this Meitei language Manipuri language passage is The burning fire in the hearth place substitutes the Sun Thus the Sun is worshipped in the Meetei Phunga 11 Cults and pantheons editAmong many one of the most important pantheons of God Khuman Pokpa is in Mayang Imphal Mayang Imphal is the ancient capital of the kingdom of the Khuman Salai 13 14 Worship editIn ancient times God Khuman Pokpa was worshipped for good health and prosperity According to the beliefs of the fishermen of the Karang Island diseases with unexplainable causes are caused by gods and goddesses According to their beliefs the danger of natural calamities epidemics diseases and other miseries are all due to the getting angry of gods and goddesses The reasons for their anger are usually because of not performing rites and rituals 15 Festival editThe religious festival of Lai Haraoba is celebrated in honor of God Khuman Pokpa in the Karang Islands The celebration lasts for ten consecutive days during the month of September In modern days the celebration draws attention to a large number of tourists 16 References edit Prakash Col Ved 2007 Encyclopaedia of North East India Atlantic Publishers amp Dist ISBN 978 81 269 0706 9 Devi Lairenlakpam Bino 2002 The Lois of Manipur Andro Khurkhul Phayeng and Sekmai Mittal Publications ISBN 978 81 7099 849 5 Frazer Sir James George 1986 Marriage and Worship in the Early Societies A Treatise on Totemism and Exogamy Mittal Publications Frazer Sir James George 2013 01 01 Totemism and Exogamy Vol II in Four Volumes Cosimo Inc ISBN 978 1 60520 979 1 Hodson T C 1908 The Meitheis p 147 Roy Jyotimoy Firma K L Mukhopadhyay 1958 p 178 Ghosh G K 1992 Tribals and Their Culture in Assam Meghalaya and Mizoram Ashish Publishing House ISBN 978 81 7024 455 4 J G Frazer 1910 Totemism and exogamy p 333 Frazer Sir James George 1935 Totemism and Exogamy A Treatise on Certain Early Forms of Superstition and Society Macmillan and Company Limited Meitei Sanjenbam Yaiphaba Chaudhuri Sarit K Arunkumar M C 2020 11 25 The Cultural Heritage of Manipur Routledge ISBN 978 1 000 29629 7 a b Singh L Bhagyachandra 1991 A Critical Study Of The Religious Philosophy p 75 Parratt Saroj Nalini 1980 Religion Of Manipur Firma Klm p 69 Singh N Tombi 1975 Manipur and the Mainstream Chitrebirentombichand Khorjeirup Chatterjee Suhas 2000 A Socio Economic History of South Assam Printwell Publishers Distributors ISBN 978 81 7044 518 0 Chaudhury Sukant Kumar 2006 01 01 Culture Ecology and Sustainable Development Mittal Publications ISBN 978 81 8324 132 8 Singh E Ishwarjit 2005 Manipur a Tourist Paradise B R Publishing Corporation ISBN 978 81 7646 506 9 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Khuman Pokpa Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Khuman Pokpa amp oldid 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