Puya( Meitei Manuscripts)

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Puya[1] are Meitei manuscripts written in Meitei script. It encompasses a wide variety of religion, mythology, chronicle, folk medicine of Meitei people, history etc.[2] Archaic Meitei script which consist of 18 alphabet is derived from Wakoklon Puya[3][4]


Lists of Puya[edit]

  • Wakoklon Heelel Thilel Salai Amailon Pukok Puya
  • Nongsamei Puya
  • Samsokngamba Puya
  • Nongsamei Puya
  • Nongkhai Puya Amailon
  • Cheitharol Kumbaba[5][6][7]

See Also[edit]

Puya Meithaba

  1. ^ Gavelli, Francesco; Patrucco, Filippo (2019). "Could the glycemic gap fill the unfilled gaps?". Indian Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism. 23 (1): 171. doi:10.4103/ijem.ijem_617_18. ISSN 2230-8210.
  2. ^ Kshetrimayum, Ibohal (2013). "Father, What Have You Done!". Indian Literature. 57 (1 (273)): 106–109. ISSN 0019-5804.
  3. ^ Sohini Ray (2009). "Writing the Body: Cosmology, Orthography, and Fragments of Modernity in Northeastern India". Anthropological Quarterly. 82 (1): 129–154. doi:10.1353/anq.0.0047. ISSN 1534-1518.
  4. ^ Devi, Nunglekpam Premi (2018-05-25). Short Essays on Women and Society: Manipuri Women through the Century. FSP Media Publications.
  5. ^ Devi, Khwairakpam Renuka (2012). "Mapping Histories Through Geographical Context: An Overview of the Written Records". Proceedings of the Indian History Congress. 73: 1425–1425. ISSN 2249-1937.
  6. ^ Singh, W. Jyotirmoy (2016). "Elephant in the History of Manipur (1467 A.d. – 1800 A.d.)". Proceedings of the Indian History Congress. 77: 290–297. ISSN 2249-1937.
  7. ^ Yumnam, Rosy (2020-12-31). "Retelling the History of Manipur through the Narratives of the Puyas History". Journal of History and Social Sciences. 11 (2). doi:10.46422/jhss.v11i2.114.

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