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Pakhangba Is NOT a Snake
DISCOVERY OF KANGLEIPAK (5) By Wangkhemcha Chingtamlen (+91-89745 77 213 (Daytime)) Pakhangba , a Snake as the progenitor of Kangleicha Meetei Race. (It is an improper concept, created and born during Hindu Rule in Kangleipak). Though most of the Meetei people, who are educated and cultured, do not agree with the idea and concept that the present Meetei Race are the descendants of a Lairel in the meaning of a big Snake, Python; but many uncultured, uneducated, uncritical and unsubtle minded people, even to day, are thinking that the Meetei Race are the sons and daughters of a Lairel in the meaning of a big snake or Python. Yes, the ancient Meetei Race are the descendants of a Lairel, in the original meaning of Lairel = Lailel = Lai + lel = Lai means God + Lel means the best, the highest, the ultimate as in the meaning of Phirel (best cloth), Ngarel (the best fish), Sharel (the best beast), Chaklen (the best meal) etc. This wrong and improper idea and concept prevails in some hill communities also in Kangleipak. This injurious, wrong and improper idea or concept was created and born during the Hindu Rule since the advent of Hinduism in the 18th century A.D. Before tracing the birth of the idea or concept historically on the soil of Kangleipak, let us look at the problem scientifically. The geological age of the earth is estimated to be 4500 million years. On this Earth, about 3500 million years B.P. one cell-organism, unidentifiable plant or animal came into being, fish developed 400 million year B.P., from fish, amphibians developed 280 million years B.P., from amphibians, reptiles (snakes, pythons etc.) developed 250 million years B.P., from reptiles, mammals (monkeys, apes etc.) were developed 150 million years B.P. -
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250152451-Serpent-Cult
of Religion and Ethics EDITED BY JAMES HASTINGS WITH THE ASSISTANCE OP JOHN A. SELBIE, M.A., D.D. PROFESSOR OP OLD TESTAMENT LANGUAGE AND LITEBATUBK IN THB UNITED FRKS CHURCH COLLEGE, ABERDEEN AND LOUIS H. GRAY, M.A., Ph.D. •OKBTOME FELLOW IN INDO-IRANlAN LANGUAGES IN COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY, NSW YORK VOLUME X] SACRIFICE-SUDRA NEW YORK CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS 3 9345 00077281 8 SEBLTSTGAPATAM—SEBPENT-WOBSHIP (Introductory and Primitive) 399 SEPARATIST SOCIETY, —See COMMTJN- site was granted by one of the Chola Mngs to ISTIC SOCIETIES OP AMERICA. Ramanujaeharya, the celebrated Vaisnava apostle, and in 1454 the Ranganatha temple was enlarged, SERAPHIM. — See DEMONS AND SPIRITS the materials of 101 Jain temples being used for (Hebrew). the purpose. The plaee_is remarkable for the two famous-sieges in 1792" arid 1799, "the British forces SERINGAPATAM (Skr. j§rirangapattana, being under the command of Lord Cornwallis and ' city of the holy pleasure-place'),—Senngapatam General Harris ; in the latter attack the Sultan is a city in Mysore District, Mysore ; lat. 12° 25' Tipu was slain. His remains and those of his N.; long. 76° 42' E.; situated on an island in the father Haidar 'All rest in a mausoleum (gumbaz) river Kaveri. In the earliest times Gautama in the garden known as the Lai Bagh, where Rsi is said to have had a hermitage here, and prayers are still offered. he worshipped the god Ranganatha, ' lord of LITERATURE.—B. L. Rice, Mysore, rev. ed,, London, 1897, ii. pleasure,5 whose temple is the principal building 294 ff. ; F. Buchanan, A Journey from Madras through the Countries of Mysore, Ca/nara, and Malabar, do. -
The Emergence of Gaudiya Vaishnavism in Manipur and Its Impact on Nat Sankirtana
ISSN (Online): 2350-0530 International Journal of Research -GRANTHAALAYAH ISSN (Print): 2394-3629 July 2020, Vol 8(07), 130 – 136 DOI: https://doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v8.i7.2020.620 THE EMERGENCE OF GAUDIYA VAISHNAVISM IN MANIPUR AND ITS IMPACT ON NAT SANKIRTANA Subhendu Manna *1 *1 Guest Assistant Professor, Rajiv Gandhi University DOI: https://doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v8.i7.2020.620 Article Type: Research Article ABSTRACT The Gaudiya Vaishnavism that emerged with Shri Chaitanya in the Article Citation: Subhendu Manna. fifteenth century continued even after his passing in the hands of his (2020). THE EMERGENCE OF disciples and spread to far-away Manipur. Bhagyachandra – the King of GAUDIYA VAISHNAVISM IN Manipur along with his daughter Bimbabati Devi, visited Nabadwip and MANIPUR AND ITS IMPACT ON NAT SANKIRTANA. International Journal established a temple to Lord Govinda which stands till today in the village of Research -GRANTHAALAYAH, called Manipuri in Nabadwip. Therefore, the strand of Bengal’s Gaudiya 8( ), 130-136. Vaishnavism that Bhagyachandra brought to Manipur continues to flow https://doi.org/10.29121/granthaa through the cultural life of the Manipuri people even today, a prime layah.v8.i7 7.2020.620 example of which is Nat Sankirtana. The influence of Gaudiya Vaishnavism on Nat Sankirtana is unparalleled. Received Date: 02 July 2020 Accepted Date: 27 July 2020 Keywords: Nat Sankirtana Pung Gaudiya Vaishnavism 1. INTRODUCTION The state of Manipur, in the North-Eastern region of India, currently occupies an area of 22,327 square Nagaland, at its south Mizoram. Assam is to its west and Myanmar is to the east. -
Text and Texture of Clothing in Meetei Community: a Contextual Study
International Journal of Research in Social Sciences Vol. 8 Issue 2, February 2018, ISSN: 2249-2496 Impact Factor: 7.081 Journal Homepage: http://www.ijmra.us, Email: [email protected] Double-Blind Peer Reviewed Refereed Open Access International Journal - Included in the International Serial Directories Indexed & Listed at: Ulrich's Periodicals Directory ©, U.S.A., Open J-Gage as well as in Cabell‟s Directories of Publishing Opportunities, U.S.A Text and Texture of Clothing in Meetei Community: A Contextual Study Yumnam Sapha Wangam Apanthoi M* Abstract: This paper is an effort to understand Meetei identity through the text and texture of clothing in ritual context. Meeteis are the majority ethnic group of Manipur, who are Mongoloid in origin. According to the Meetei belief system, they consider themselves as the descendents of Lord Pakhangba, the ruling deity of Manipur. Veneration towards Pakhangba and various beliefs and practices related with the Paphal cult have significantly manifested in the cultural and social spheres of Meetei identity. As part of the material culture, dress plays an important role in manifesting the symbolic representation of their relation with Pakhangba in their mundane life. Meetei cloths are deeply embedded with the socio-cultural meaning of the Meeteiness presented in their oral and verbal expressive behaviors. When seven individual groups merged into one community under the political dominance of Mangang/Ningthouja clan, traditional costume became an important agent in order to recognise the individual identity and the common Meetei identity. There are some cloths which have intricate design with various motifs, believed to be derived from the mark of Pakhangba’s body and are used in order to identify the age, sex, social status, and ethnic identity in ritual context. -
Nature Worship
© IJCIRAS | ISSN (O) - 2581-5334 March 2019 | Vol. 1 Issue. 10 NATURE WORSHIP haobam bidyarani devi international girl's hostel, manipur university, imphal, india benevolent and malevolent spirits who had to be Abstract appeased through various forms of sacrifice. Nature Worship Haobam Bidyarani Devi, Ph.D. Student, Dpmt. Of History, Manipur University Keyword: Ancestors, Communities, Nature, Abstract: Manipur is a tiny state of the North East Offerings, Sacrifices, Souls, Spiritual, Supreme Being, region of India with its capital in the city of Imphal. Worshiped. About 90% of the land is mountainous. It is a state 1.INTRODUCTION inhabited by different communities. While the tribals are concentrated in the hill areas, the valley Manipur is a tiny state of the North East region of India of Imphal is predominantly inhabited by the Meiteis, with its capital in the city of Imphal. About 90% of the followed by the Meitei Pangals (Muslim), Non land is mountainous. It is a state inhabited by different Manipuris and a sizable proportion of the tribals. communities. While the tribals are concentrated in the During the reign of Garibniwaz in the late 18th hill areas, the valley of Imphal is predominantly century, the process of Sanskritisation occurred in inhabited by the Meiteis, followed by the Meitei Pangals the valley and the Meitei population converted en (Muslim), Non Manipuris and a sizable proportion of the masse to Hinduism. The present paper is primarily tribals. During the reign of Garibniwaz in the late 18th focused on Nature worship and animism, belief and century, the process of Sanskritisation occurred in the sacrifices performed by the various ethnic groups in valley and the Meitei population converted en masse to Manipur. -
Sl.No. Name Candidates 1. Ms. POONAM SAHU 349, AZAD GANJ, SIPRI BAZAR, CHAWLA NURSING HOME KE PASS , JHANSI - 284003 (U.P.) 2
ICMR - NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR RESEARCH IN ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH, BHOPAL Advertisement No.NIREH/HR/PP/2017/01 Dated 31 st August 2017. List of eligible candidates for the written test for the post of Technician - A - 02 Posts (UR) Sl.No. Name Candidates 1. Ms. POONAM SAHU 349, AZAD GANJ, SIPRI BAZAR, CHAWLA NURSING HOME KE PASS , JHANSI - 284003 (U.P.) 2. Mr. GOURISHANKAR VILLAGE POST MAINA , CHOUPDAPURA, TEHSIL ASHTA, DISTT - SEHORE - 466125. (M.P.) 3. Mr. VINAYAK TADAM Q. NO. - 763, N - 2 HABIBGANJ , BHOPAL - 462024 4. Ms. NEHA RAHI H. NO. 164, KUMHARPURA, OLD VIDHAN SABHA, BHOPAL - 462003 5. Ms. REENA KEVAT I - 55/26, SOUTH T.T. NAGAR, BHOPAL - 462003 6. Mr. CHATUREE KUSHWAH PARAKH VOLUNTRY BLOOD BANK , JHANSI (U.P.) - 284128 7. Mr. DILOO SINGH BHILALA ROOM NO. 10, M A JOR DHAYAN CHAND HOCKEY GROUND , NEAR OF MAYUR PARK, LINK ROAD NO. 1, BHOPAL - 462003 8. Ms. PREETI RAIKWAR H. N. - 2080,NEAR GOPAL HOTEL, BEHIND BHAGWATI DAIRY LALMATI, KANCHGHAR, JABALPUR - 482001 (M.P.) 9. Ms. BHARTI NAG RAJENDRA PRASAD WARD, PURANI BASTI WARD NO. - 11, NAINPUR, DISTT. MANDLA - 481776 (M.P.) Sl.No. Name Candidates 10. Mr. NARINDI LAKSHMANA SWAMY D. NO.;2 - 14 - 67,A.A.S COLONY, 20th DIVISION, ELURU, WEST GODAVARI DISTRICT, ANDHRA PRADESH - 534001 11. Mr. ISLAMUDDIN QURESHI ANISUDDIN QURESHI , SITLA MATA ROAD, SELANT MOHALLA , MEGHNAGAR, DISTT. - JHABUA - 457779 12. Mr. PALANISAMY.M NO. 244, MEL ST, ATHIPADI (POST & VI LLAGE), THANIPADI (VIA), THANDRAMPATTU (TK), THIRUVANNAMALAI (DIST.) - 606708 (T.N.) 13. Mr. SAURAV DWIVEDI HOUSE NO. 2 2, NEAR RIDHI SHIDI REST AU RENT, KAROND CHURAHA , BHOPAL - 462038 14. -
Review of Judicial Administration of Manipur in Early Period (33-1122 A.D)
IOSR Journal Of Humanities And Social Science (IOSR-JHSS) Volume 14, Issue 1 (Jul. - Aug. 2013), PP 15-18 e-ISSN: 2279-0837, p-ISSN: 2279-0845. www.Iosrjournals.Org Review of Judicial Administration of Manipur in Early Period (33-1122 A.D) Yumkhaibam Brajakumar Singh Research Scholar, Department of History Manipur University, Imphal Abstract: The present study has been initiated to explore the authoritative accounts of Judicial System of Manipur in early period (33-1122 A.D). As an independent, autonomous and sovereign kingdom, Manipur had distinct system of Judiciary during the period. The findings may also be benefited to the researchers working in the field of anthropology, human geography, politics, law etc. Key Words: Stone Age, Judiciary, Women’s Court, Indian Independence I. Introduction Manipur is the extreme northeastern state of India with a rich cultural heritage. The language, dance, songs, dress, festivals, beliefs, agriculture, administration, and sports have greatly contributed towards Indian culture as a whole. Her unique historical tradition are recorded in the literature, epigraphs and the testimonies of the Greek, Chinese and the Persian travelers and adventures. M. Mc. Culloh was a political Agent of Manipur in two terms during the periods say „1844-1862‟ and „1863-1867‟ during the reign of Meidingu Nara Singh and Meidingu Chandrakirti. He remarked that Manipur had different names to call by different neighboring countries. It is called „Meitheileipak‟ by the Maniporees, the local people of Manipur. The Burmese called it Kathe, the Bengalees, Moglai and the Assamese, Mekle (Pande, 1985). Since the ancient time, Manipur was a trade route. -
Constituency Winner Party Loser Party Margin Anandapur Bhagirathi
Odisha Assembly Election Results 2019 Winner List Constituency Winner Party Loser Party Margin Anandapur Bhagirathi Sethy Biju Janata Dal Jayadev Jena Indian National Congress 44193 Angul Rajanikant Singh Biju Janata Dal Pratap Chandra Pradhan Bharatiya Janata Party 8823 Aska Manjula Swain Biju Janata Dal DEBARAJ MOHANTY Bharatiya Janata Party 27233 Athagarh Ranendra Pratap Swain Biju Janata Dal BRAJENDRA KUMAR RAY Bharatiya Janata Party 57995 Athamallik Ramesh Chandra Sai Biju Janata Dal BHAGIRATHI PRADHAN Bharatiya Janata Party 47184 Attabira Snehangini Chhuria Biju Janata Dal MILAN SETH Bharatiya Janata Party 22396 Aul Pratap Keshari Deb Biju Janata Dal Devendra Sharma Indian National Congress 55601 Badasahi Sanatan Bijuli Bharatiya Janata Party BRUNDABAN DAS Biju Janata Dal 11119 Balasore Madan Mohan Dutta Bharatiya Janata Party JIBAN PRADIP DASH Biju Janata Dal 13406 Baliguda Chakramani Kanhar Biju Janata Dal SIMAN MALLICK Indian National Congress 6910 Balikuda-Ersama Raghunandan Das Biju Janata Dal Lalatendu Mohapatra Indian National Congress 54583 Bangriposi Sudam Marndi Biju Janata Dal SUGDA MURMU Bharatiya Janata Party 11844 Banki Devi Ranjan Tripathy Biju Janata Dal Debasis Patnaik Indian National Congress 24118 Barabati-Cuttack Mohammed Moquim Indian National Congress Debashish Samantaray Biju Janata Dal 3827 Baramba Debiprasad Mishra Biju Janata Dal BIJAYA KUMAR DALABEHERA Bharatiya Janata Party 18019 Barchana Amar Prasad Satpathy Biju Janata Dal AMAR KUMAR NAYAK Bharatiya Janata Party 1485 Bargarh Debesh Acharya Biju Janata -
CIN/BCIN Company/Bank Name Date of AGM(DD-MON-YYYY)
Note: This sheet is applicable for uploading the particulars related to the unclaimed and unpaid amount pending with company. Make sure that the details are in accordance with the information already provided in e-form IEPF-2 CIN/BCIN L85195TG1984PLC004507 Prefill Company/Bank Name DR.REDDY'S LABORATORIES LTD Date Of AGM(DD-MON-YYYY) 27-JUL-2016 Sum of unpaid and unclaimed dividend 4792072.50 Sum of interest on matured debentures 0.00 Sum of matured deposit 0.00 Sum of interest on matured deposit 0.00 Sum of matured debentures 0.00 Sum of interest on application money due for refund 0.00 Sum of application money due for refund 0.00 Redemption amount of preference shares 0.00 Sales proceed for fractional shares 0.00 Validate Clear Proposed Date of Investor First Investor Middle Investor Last Father/Husband Father/Husband Father/Husband Last DP Id-Client Id- Amount Address Country State District Pin Code Folio Number Investment Type transfer to IEPF Name Name Name First Name Middle Name Name Account Number transferred (DD-MON-YYYY) NEETA NARENDRA SHAH NA NA NA CHANDRIKA APT.,SHINGADA TALAVW.NO.4016,,NASIKINDIA MAHARASHTRA NASIK DPID-CLID-1201750200019180Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend112.50 27-AUG-2017 SANJEEV JAIN SHIKHAR CHAND JAIN 5/2,BLOCK 5,ROOP NAGAR,DELHI INDIA DELHI DELHI DPID-CLID-1203680000025203Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend337.50 27-AUG-2017 ARUN KUMAR RADHAKRISHAN A-40,(60.MEATER),POCKET-00,,SECTOR-2,ROHINI,DELHIINDIA DELHI DELHI FOLIOA00001 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend135.00 27-AUG-2017 ASHOK -
S-1 Home AM PM 06:25 AYOD
DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, BHOPAL BUS INCHARGE : Mrs. SONA KAPOOR To To School BUS STOP S-1 Home AM PM 06:25 AYOD. NG. SQUARE 03:05 06:30 KAKDA ABHINAV HOME 03:00 06:35 GEET BUNGLOW 02:55 06:40 SAGAR AVENUE 02:50 06:42 NARELA SANKRI 02:48 06:45 VRINDAVAN NG / QUEEN MERRY SCHOOL 02:45 06:50 ST. PAUL SCHOOL 02:40 06:55 J.K. ROAD CROSSING 02:35 07:30 SCHOOL 02:00 BUS INCHARGE : Mrs. RUPALI PATANKAR To To School BUS STOP S-2 Home AM PM 06:30 INDUS TOWN SEVA SADAN 03:00 06:35 MISROD (POLICE STATION) 02:55 06:38 SHRIRAM COLONY 02:52 CHINAR FOURTUNE (INSIDE) 06:42 02:48 SHOPING MALL 06:45 DANISH NAGAR (MAIN RD.) 02:45 06:48 AHMEDPUR CROSSING 02:42 06:52 NARAYAN NG. / BU BHOPAL 02:38 06:55 RLY COLONY (DRM OFFICE) 02:35 07:00 KASTURBA HOSPITAL 02:30 07:05 CONGRESS BHAWAN 02:25 07:30 SCHOOL 02:00 DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, BHOPAL BUS INCHARGE : Mrs. RAKHSHAN ANSARI To To School BUS STOP S-3 Home AM PM 06:25 CHIRAYU MEDICAL COLLEGE 03:05 06:30 BAIRAGARH CHANCHAL CHOWRAH 03:00 06:35 BAIRAGARH (POLICE STATION) 02:55 06:40 TVS SHOWROOM 02:50 06:42 HALALPURA / DEVI MANDIR 02:48 06:45 TATA SHOWROOM / VIJAY NAGAR 02:45 06:50 KOH-E-FIZA HOSPITAL 02:40 07:10 23RD BATALIAON NR. SAHYADRI 02:20 07:30 SCHOOL 02:00 BUS INCHARGE : Mrs. SUSHMA SINGH To To School BUS STOP S-4 Home AM PM SPRING VELLY (KATARA HILLS) / PARAS 06:20 03:10 CITY 06:25 SANT ASHARAM NR. -
List of Members of Parliament
ORISSA REFERENCE ANNUAL - 2005 Shri Surendra Nath Naik ... Agriculture Shri Surjya Narayan Patro ... Energy, Tourism, Information technology Dr. Damodar Rout ... Panchayati Raj, Culture Shri Bijayashree Routray ... Health and Family Welfare Shri Manmohan Samal ... Revenue, Food Supplies & Consumer Welfare Shri Ananga Udaya Singh Deo ... Works, Housing Shri Kanak Vardhan Singh Deo ... Urban Development, Public Enterprises. MINISTERS OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) Shri Balabhadra Majhi ... Scheduled Tribes & Scheduled Castes Development (Scheduled Tribes Development) Shri Jayanarayan Mishra ... Commerce & Transport Shri Pradipta Kumar Naik ... Labour & Employment Shri Rabi Narayan Nanda ... Science & Technology (Ind. Charge), Water Resources - (Resigned on 23.3.2006) Shri Debasis Nayak ... Information & Public Relations, Sports and Youth Services Smt. Surama Padhy ... Cooperation Shri Nagendra Kumar Pradhan ... School & Mass Education **** NAME OF THE GOVERNMENT CHIEF WHIP Shri Kishore Kumar Mohanty (BJD) NAME OF THE GOVERNMENT DEPUTY CHIEF WHIP Shri Mohan Charana Majhi (BJP) 476 ORISSA REFERENCE ANNUAL - 2005 LIST OF MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT 1st LOK SABHA-(1951-52) No. of constituencyŌ16 (4 Double and 12 Single) No of Seats -20 Sl. Name of the Name of the Party Affiliation No. Constituency Member of Parliament 1 MAYURBHANJ Ram Chandra Majhi INC 2 BALASORE Kanhu Ch. Jena INC 3 KENDRAPARA Nityananda Kanungo INC 4 CUTTACK Herakrushna Mahatab INC 5 PURI Loknath Mishra INC 6 KHURDA Lingaraj Mishra INC 7 GHUMUSAR Uma Ch. Pattnaik IND 8 GANJAM Bijoy Ch. Das CPI 9 NAWARANGPUR P. Subba Rao G.P. 10 KALAHANDI Giridhari Bhoi G.P. BALANGIR Rajendre N. Singh Deo G.P. (Double Constituency) 11 SAMBALPUR Natabar Pandey G.P 12 BARGARH G.Das Thirani IND 13 DHENKANAL Niranjan Jena INC WEST CUTTACK Sarangadhar Das S.P.