-
counterpart of a
Maiba is a Maibi.
Maibas dancing to
please God
Thangjing at the Lai
Haraoba festival in the
Ibudhou Thangjing Temple in
Moirang Maibas playing...
- to a hill
village of a
tribesmen group. He
sought help from
Kabui Salang Maiba, the
tribal chief. The
tribal chief offered him two
basketful of fruits...
- the hymn and
delivered message to the King,
which directed that all the
maibas and
maibis of the
country should sleep in the
temple of
Thangching wearing...
- turn of a
young man, the lad
sought help from
Kabui Salang Maiba (or "Kabui Tomba"). The
maiba was a
shaman priest king of
Kabui tribe in the Salangthel...
- folklore,
Kabui Salang Maiba (Old Manipuri:
Kapui Salang Maipa) may
refer to: a
maiba who
turned into
Keibu Keioiba (Kabui Keioiba) a
maiba of
Kabui Salang community...
-
female spirits believed in
Meitei mythology and folklore.
According to the
Maibas (Meitei for 'priests'), ****ois are the most
powerful female spirits. They...
- also take part in
music and dance. Men: Parti****te in
supporting roles as
Maibas, dancers, or musicians.
Other Community Members:
Individuals of all genders...
-
Khamnu (/kʰəm.nu/) is a
figure in
Metei legend and folklore. She
appears in the epic poem
Khamba Thoibi. She is the
daughter of
prime minister Khuman Puremba...
- and Pung
Cholom (2006),
Maibi and Lai
Haraoba (2017),
Hiyang Hiren and
Pakhangba (2010),
Maiba, Pena (musical instrument) &
Khamba Thoibi Jagoi (2018)...
- oa
airab maibas de boesum,
masini de ta channumma. Epé-e namo-no pia-dai
torro uppo ma-atsikap. Ṣo-o abó-e namo
tataap o
kakossi namoa,
maibas channumma...