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Inga Nostalgia – INGALLEI: scribbling thoughts from elsewhere
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INGALLEI: scribbling thoughts from elsewhere. Scribbling thoughts from elsewhere. July 3, 2016. July 5, 2016. Scroll down to see more content. Nostalgia: In love with the rainy month of. The buds of spring are inspiring as a promise of a fresh beginning; but what is a promise if it remains just that? Not dainty little dewdrops but pelting rains on a gladiolus bud. Monsoon is the time when the plants are thick with foliages. And my hometown is a place where it rains and it rains! Is the Meitei lunar month...
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INGALLEI: scribbling thoughts from elsewhere – Page 5 – scribbling thoughts from elsewhere
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INGALLEI: scribbling thoughts from elsewhere. Scribbling thoughts from elsewhere. June 14, 2012. December 31, 2015. There is a thirst in me But i know not what i thirst for . I follow the path, But i know not where i am headed And i know not where it ends I seek the shade of a bountiful tree To find that it is home to many But I. I move … Continue reading Aspirations. June 6, 2012. December 31, 2015. Yongchak tales continues …. March 2, 2012. December 31, 2015. January 22, 2012. July 3, 2012. There is a ...
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Maibido Maibado Mapuroibado (Lilado): Some Reflections – INGALLEI: scribbling thoughts from elsewhere
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INGALLEI: scribbling thoughts from elsewhere. Scribbling thoughts from elsewhere. October 8, 2015. December 31, 2015. Maibido Maibado Mapuroibado (Lilado): Some Reflections. Scroll down to see more content. At a time when the need to preserve the authentic tradition of Lai Haraoba consumes public discourses on the issue, ‘. A still from the play ‘Maibido Maibado Mpuroibado’. The play addresses stereotypes the senior. The young lady who having had training in dance takes up. Sanarei and Numitlei represent...
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Finding Kabow Biri in North Delhi – INGALLEI: scribbling thoughts from elsewhere
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INGALLEI: scribbling thoughts from elsewhere. Scribbling thoughts from elsewhere. February 26, 2016. February 27, 2016. Finding Kabow Biri in North Delhi. Scroll down to see more content. This was actually the first I ever laid eyes on the legendary kabow beri –. 8216; instead of ‘. An assortment of some of the items available at these stores: preserved fruits, mushroom, canned fish (tin fish), smoked meat, dry fish, bitter balls. Writing on the wall: this one was a little inside from the main road.
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July 2016 – INGALLEI: scribbling thoughts from elsewhere
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INGALLEI: scribbling thoughts from elsewhere. Scribbling thoughts from elsewhere. July 3, 2016. July 5, 2016. Inga Nostalgia: In love with the rainy month of Inga The buds of spring are inspiring as a promise of a fresh beginning; but what is a promise if it remains just that? Monsoon is the time when the plants are thick with foliages. And my hometown is a place where it rains and it … Continue reading Inga Nostalgia. Follow Blog via Email. Join 37 other followers. Follow Blog via Email. A taste of Tibe...
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Thoughts on Feasting: Ningol Chakkouba – INGALLEI: scribbling thoughts from elsewhere
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INGALLEI: scribbling thoughts from elsewhere. Scribbling thoughts from elsewhere. November 12, 2015. December 31, 2015. Thoughts on Feasting: Ningol Chakkouba. Scroll down to see more content. Now that the blast of the Diwali fireworks is over, the festival fever continues into food. Yes, it is that time of the year when food will be thrust on your face – on the plate for a meal and several through all the social media sites. It is the time for. Fish Fair organised by the Department of Fishery, Manipur G...
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Visualizing Poubi Lai – INGALLEI: scribbling thoughts from elsewhere
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INGALLEI: scribbling thoughts from elsewhere. Scribbling thoughts from elsewhere. September 25, 2015. December 31, 2015. Scroll down to see more content. K Dineshwar’s ‘Poubi Lai’ in the backdrop of Panel 1 illustrating the story of Poubi Lai. A scene from ‘Poubi Lai’ performed by Centre for Youth and Cultural Association, Imphal. Panel 2: ‘Pakhangba and Sanamahi’. Panel3 – ‘Pakhangba and Leisna’. 8216; (horned dragon-like head with mane on the back and body of snake) renders a sense of continuity as a v...
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INGALLEI: scribbling thoughts from elsewhere – Page 2 – scribbling thoughts from elsewhere
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INGALLEI: scribbling thoughts from elsewhere. Scribbling thoughts from elsewhere. October 8, 2015. December 31, 2015. Maibido Maibado Mapuroibado (Lilado): Some Reflections. September 25, 2015. December 31, 2015. June 27, 2015. December 31, 2015. A woolen sling bag: thoughts on the life of an object. Recently one of my Delhi friends gifted me a woolen bag (samtu khao) with the spear motif. The motif was in red on a luscious chrome green background. She had been on a trip to Nagaland and had picke...A sho...
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Optimism: Dark Clouds mean Rain – INGALLEI: scribbling thoughts from elsewhere
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INGALLEI: scribbling thoughts from elsewhere. Scribbling thoughts from elsewhere. January 26, 2016. January 26, 2016. Optimism: Dark Clouds mean Rain. Scroll down to see more content. The Daily Post prompts us to think about optimism or being optimistic. Dark clouds and women working in the rice fields: west of Imphal valley, Manipur. Rice fields along the foothills of Nongmaijing hills in the east of Imphal valley (Manipur, India). The sun was shining bright. The skies remained a clear blue. You are com...