Given the Manipuri language's rich cultural context, this phrase could relate to agricultural practices, community events, or traditional work practices specific to the region.
The story usually begins in a typical Manipuri household—fragrant with the scent of edomcha thu naba gi wari work
The creation of Edomcha Thu Naba Gi Wari work involves a range of techniques that have been refined over generations. Some of the traditional techniques used include: Given the Manipuri language's rich cultural context, this
: Uses heavy conversational Meiteilon, which makes it popular among local youth and the digital diaspora. The sun began to set, and the food remained untouched
The sun began to set, and the food remained untouched. Edomcha realized his mother was not going to feed him. Summoning all the energy he had, he decided to use a trick to get the food without walking. He lay flat on the ground and began to roll towards the bowl. He thought, "If I roll, I don't have to walk or stand."
(Note: This story is a classic folktale told to children in Manipuri households to discourage laziness.)