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Puya like Sanamahi laihui and Numit Kappa are [[Sanamahism]] [[religious texts]] written in the [[Meitei language]] using the [[Meitei script]]. They are a particular kind of old narrative which form a definite class in rituals, deities of Meitei<ref>{{Cite book|last=Gourchandra|first=M.|url=http://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.465618|title=Sanamahi Laihui|date=1982}}</ref> containing traditional lore of the [[Meitei people]] of [[Manipur]].
Puya like Sanamahi laihui and Numit Kappa are [[Sanamahism]] [[religious texts]] written in the [[Meitei language]] using the [[Meitei script]]. They are a particular kind of old narrative which form a definite class in rituals, deities of Meitei<ref>{{Cite book|last=Gourchandra|first=M.|url=http://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.465618|title=Sanamahi Laihui|date=1982}}</ref> containing traditional lore of the [[Meitei people]] of [[Manipur]].

== List of Puyas ==
There are a number of archaic Puya books, including{{citation needed|date=April 2019}}
* Watchetlon Pathup
* [[Sanamahi Laihui]]
* [[Wakoklon Heelel Thilen Salai Amailon Pukok Puya]]<ref>N. M. Meetei in: Arambam Noni, Kangujam Sanatomba (eds.), ''Colonialism and Resistance: Society and State in Manipur'', Routledge, 2015, [https://books.google.com/books?id=OzjbCgAAQBAJ&pg=PA223 p. 223].</ref>
* Ponpilang
* Thiren Layat
* [[Numit Kappa]]
* Sakoklon
* Sakoklon Thilel


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Puyas
LanguageMeetei language
No. of booksmore than 120[1] (Nongsamei Puya, Sanamahi Laihui, Numit Kappa, etc.[2])

The Puya, also known as Meetei Puya,[3] (Meitei: ꯄꯨꯌꯥ), from pu "ancestors" and ya or yaba "accept", are scriptures or documents, written by various Maichou(s)[4] from time to time. The Meetei Puyas deal with the genealogy, literature, history, royalties, administration, creation and cosmology, philosophy, poetry, religious beliefs, etc.[5][6]

Puya such as "Nongsamei Puya" records the details about Muslim settlement during the reign of King Khagemba.[7]

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Puya
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ReligionSanamahism
LanguageMeetei language

Puya like Sanamahi laihui and Numit Kappa are Sanamahism religious texts written in the Meitei language using the Meitei script. They are a particular kind of old narrative which form a definite class in rituals, deities of Meitei[8] containing traditional lore of the Meitei people of Manipur.

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References

  1. ^ Rena, Laishram (2010) [2009]. The early meitei history (PDF) (pdf). New Delhi: AKANSHA PUBLISHING HOUSE (published 8 September 2010). pp. 1–12. ISBN 978-81-8370-163-1. {{cite book}}: |archive-date= requires |archive-url= (help)
  2. ^ Laishram, Sadhana. "Conservation and preservation of Manuscripts in Manipur" (PDF).
  3. ^ Rajshekhar, M. "In violence-scarred Manipur, ancient scrolls show why AFSPA will not work". Scroll.in. Retrieved 23 October 2020.
  4. ^ Devi, Dr Yumlembam Gopi. Glimpses of Manipuri Culture. Lulu.com. ISBN 978-0-359-72919-7.
  5. ^ Raghu, Ningthoujam. "Awang Koubru Asuppa and Notion for Origin of Obliquity of Earth and Planets – KanglaOnline". Retrieved 24 October 2020.
  6. ^ Paochel, article (9 November 2020). "Discovery of Kangleipak" (PDF).{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  7. ^ Renuka, Mangsatabam. "The Muslim Settlers in Manipur during the Reign of Meidingu Khagemba" (PDF).
  8. ^ Gourchandra, M. (1982). Sanamahi Laihui.

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