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Date of Publish: 2025-08-22

Sandrembi and Chaishra I Manipuri Folktales- PHUNGA WARI

This is the third and final episode of a three-part podcast series- Phunga Wari, each featuring a folktale narrated by an elder in Manipuri to capture the authentic beauty of oral storytelling. Each Manipuri narration is immediately followed by an English translation in Rajkumari Reekiya's voice.

The term “Phunga” refers to a fireplace, usually placed in the kitchen and “Wari” means tales or stories in the Manipuri Language. In the evenings, the children of a household gather around the fireplace while their grandparents share traditional stories. When the individual terms “Phunga” and “Wari” are put together, they translate to “Folktales”, stories passed down from generation to generation.

Rajkumari Reekiya, a 5th Semester student of the Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in English at The Assam Royal Global University produced this podcast series as part of her Summer Internship with NEZINE.

English narration of this episode begins at [5:21]

See the Transcript for English translation of this folk tale

Credits:

Special thanks to Thingbaijam Ibobi Singh for his contribution.

Music:

Harish Kangjam

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