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Laiharaoba - The Most Important Festival
( Merry Making of Umanglai )

By: N Mangi Devi *

Lai-Haraoba is celebrated in honour of the sylvan deities known as Umang-Lais, meaning deities of calm and quite environment of beautiful forests. The festival represents the worship of traditional deities and ancestors of the Manipuri society. It is usually observed during the month of Kalen tha (summer season).

With the coming of warm and hot season, KALENTHA the famous and important festival of LAIHARAOBA has been celebrated at the sacred places of UMANG LAI of the Manipur valley. It is mainly observed by the Meitei society. Here it is desirable and suitable to note the importance and significance of the month of KALENTHA according to ancient Puya.

In this month, Nongda Lairen Pakhangha comes down to the peaceful and rare place, KANGLA and stays with all beings. At this time the whole earth becomes peaceful. Lainingthou, King of Gods comes down on earth and Rain God arrives and Gods and Godesses meet together.

All the people of four panas i.e. Ahallup, Nahalup, Khabam and Laipham pray to Almighty God for long life. All different kinds of flowers bloom in this month and people admire the beauty of the flowers that are distributed to the people of four Panas and offer them to God. With this idea of praying to God all the people start the observance and celebration of Laiharaoba at every locality where Umanglais are worshipped.



Four types of Lai Haraoba are prevalent in the Meitei society, namely,
  • Kanglei Haraoba,
  • Chakpa Haraoba,
  • Moirang Haraoba and
  • Kakching Haraoba.
Kanglei Haraoba is performed in many parts of the valley of Manipur excepting Moirang, Kakching and those areas where Chakpa Haraoba are practised. Moirang Haraoba is only in Moirang, Kakching Haraoba is held in Kakching and Chakpa Haraoba is celebrated at Andro, Phayeng, Sekmai, Koutruk, Khurkhul, Leimaram and Tairenpokpi.

The processes of the Laiharaoba Haraoba are :-

In every locality or village where the LAIHARABOA is observed there is a consultant group consisting of Lai Salungba, elders, Laroi Singloi, Leiloi, Choubon, Pakhanglakpa, Ningollakpa. The decision for the commencement of the festival of Lai-Haraoba has to be taken by such consultant group.

It is the responsibility of Lai Selungba and Choubon to inform Amaibi, Amaiba and Penakhongba and arrange for the beginning of the festival. Now-a-days besides the said consultant group more or less permanent local committees are formed for the festival and the local committee has constructed pucca, semi-pucca shrine and instal images of Umanglais at every locality.

Thus it makes easy and effective for the arrangement of the festival. All the items required for the festival must be prepared one day ahead by Lai Selungba and elder women of the village. In the morning of the festival day the shrine and its surroundings are cleaned with water.

In the evening all the prepared items for the festival are readily placed at the shrine. Next is the dressing and decoration of the deities, the images of which are made of either basket work or wood covered with masks made of brass. The dressing of deity is called Lai Phi Shetpa. After the dressing of both Lainingthou (male deity) and Lairemma (female deity) are ceremoniously placed on their respective thrones inside the shrine. This is known as Phamdengba.

The ritual of the festival starts with the calling up of the spirit from the water (a pond or a river), this is known as Lai Ickouba, the first step of the festival.

Both men and women, boys and girls dress with proper costumes participat at Lai Ickouba led by Maibi. Two persons are selected as Laipuba to carry the deity on the two ihaiphus (earthernpitchers) which contain 'leiyum'. The Maibi (priestess) then wraps up ihaiphu containing hiri (a thread) in a higaophi (a kind of shawl) and tie them around the neck of Laipuba.

The Maibi then begins the opening dance Laihou Jagoi to the tune of Pena (a string musical instrument) alongwith the Maibas and the Pena singers, lead the procesion to the river or the pond. The Maibi performs the ritual of Konyai Hunba by chanting the Konthabol, gold and silver coins (which are symbols of earth and sky) are thrown into the water.

After this rite the Maiba or the Maibi performs the offering of Khayomlakpa. The Khayom of Lainingthou is known as Nongthak Khayom (sky or heaven) and that of Leiremma as Leikhagi Khayom (the below or the earth). This is known as Leithak-Leikha lakpa (binding of heaven and earth together). During this rite prayer is chanted when it is over both Khayoms are thrown into the water at the same time.

After offering of Khayom is over the Maibi takes the two Ickhouphus from the Laipuba holding that of Lainingthou in the right hand and that of Lairemma in the left hand. She then starts dancing known as Chuk-Pharon Jagoi to please the lords of four directions viz, the * Thangjing, the Marjing, the Wangbren and the Koubru.
* guarding deities of four direction - Thangjing at South West, Marjing at North East, Wangbren at South East, Koubru at North-West.

The Ickouphu then returned to the Laipuba, and the whole procession enters the court yard of the shrine and the Maiba and the Maibi hold the Hiri of the Ickouphus simultaneously approach the thrones of the Lais (deities). The Maiba holding the Hiri touches the navel of the Lainingthou and the Maibi that of the Lairemma.

It is believed that at this moment the spirits of the deities are infused or transmitted into the images. This is known as Thawai Happa. The Maiba performs the purification rite known as Anam-Aha Kokpa and the Pena-singers sing Karakpa song in praise of the virtues and the chivalries of the deity.

Later, the Maibi delivers the oracle (Laipao chenba) she then performs the ritual of Saroi Khangba (feeding of evil spirits or rite of appeasement) to guard off distubances and hurdles with observance of the festival. Thus comes the end of the most important and first step of Lai Haraoba Festival.

Then the second step is the daily rituals in the morning. It starts with the singing of the Pena, to awaken the deity. This ritual is known as Yaikeiba or Yakaiba. This is followed by delivery of Laipao or oracles by the Maibi. Then the meal is served.

In the afternoon a Maibi initiates the daily ritual with a dance known as Laihou Jagoi. This is followed by Lei-Langba offering of flowers by Leiroi Hanjaba. Next comes the Hoi Hoi shouting by the Maiba, then comes up Laibou dance and singing of Anoirol or Naheirol. Then dances of individual or groups. All the willing persons old or young, male and female can join the dances. The duration of the festivals varies from place to place.



The third and the most important step of Lai Haraoba is the Laibou Dance that demonstrates the birth of a child, construction of a house, plantation of cotton, weaving of clothes, land offering of the finished articles to the deity. The Laibou dance consisting of three hundred and sixty four (364) khut- thek (hand movements) known as laibou khut-thek.

It depicts the formation of human anatomy and portraying the making of each part of a human body through dance is known as Hakchang saba. Likewise the Yumsharol Khut- Thek (dance of house building) symbolically depicts the various stages of house construction starting from looking for a land, levelling of the land, laying the foundation, process of constructing of the house and then dedicating it to the deity.

It is followed by Panthoibi Jagoi - the duet dance portraying the romantic affairs between Nongpok Ningthou and Panthoibi demonstrating their first encounter, their falling into love at first sight and their subsequent love affairs.

Next comes the Pam-Yanba dance that is a recital dance portraying the cultivation of land by the people, the hand movements symbolically depict the cultivation of land, planting of cotton seeds, plucking the cotton, weaving and making of clothes and then dedicating it to the deity.

Now-a-days this Panthoibi Jagoi is replaced by Khamba-Thoibi Dance (the legendary hero-heroine of Moirang) in alsmost all Lai-Haraobas. In addition to the ritual dances other dances even of filmy dances are performed to suit the taste of modern audience and rather to enterain the different types of the people.

The next important dance is Lairel Mathek (dance depicting the never ending cosmic creation in serpentine pattern). A Maiba has to lead this dance in procession as it bears ritually technical movement of hand and foot starting from south-west encircling each of the pillars of Mandop which signfies four directions. The procession moves in such a way that it looks like the moving of a serpent that is why it is known as Lairel Mathek Chatpa (moving of like serpent sesh-nag).

Then the next is Kanglei Thokpa in which the Maibi covering her face with a veil and holding a polo-stick (like hockey made of bamboo) hooks a girl from admist the crowd with the hooked end of the stick. The girl has to come out and dance with the Maibi. This is known as Lai Nupi Thiba (search of a consort for the deity). This part of ritual has been dropped out in the present days because of certains problems like affecting of necklaces, tearing of clothes etc.

On the last day of the festival in the evening the sword dance known as Thang-Ta-Khousaba is performed by two Maibis - then Thangkhul Thokpa (appearance of Thangkhul tribes). It is a dance drama describing the meeting of Nongpok Ningthou dresses in a Thangkhul costume and Panthoibi dresses as a Thangkhul girl and their quarred over a piece of land and their final reconcilation then the last ritual of Augri Hangel dance and singing.

It is believed that the singing of "Augri" is for the welfare and prosperity of the land and people or village concerned. After it there follows the performance of the rituals such as Thawai Mi-Kouba (calling of soul /spirit), Hithi-Yenthi Yeppa and Sharit-Litpa. Then comes Lai-Nong-Gaba (retreat of the deity to heaven). After this, the ritual of Lai-Tin-Thaba (appeasement of the deity) and then follows of Saroi-Khangba (feeding of evil spirits). Herein ends the ritual of Lai-Haraoba.

A day after Lai-Nong-Gaba, there are games and sports held at the courtyard of the shrine. On this day varieties of game like Mukna (Meitei wrestling) Kangjei (Meitei hockey) Lamjel (Atheletics) Sagol Kangjei (Meitei Polo game) Thouri Ching Naba (tug of war) etc. In the atheletic game both men and women can participate but competitors are into two parties separately for male and female.

In the evening the Pena singer sings to seek forgiveness for any mistake inadvertantly committed during the days of the festival. This is known as Keining Kumba.

These processes mentioned above are more or less similiar to other three kinds of Lai Haraoba say Moirang Thangjing Haraoba, Chakpa - Andro Haraoba and Kakching Haraoba with some variations here and there. At present days the Lai-Lam-Thokpa (outing of the deities) of Chaka Haraoba is commonly seen in almost all Lai Haraoba Festivals as it becomes modern style of outing of the deities at the most crowded places like the market places. It is to suit the social change of the modern time.

(The details of the ritual parts are not elaborated in this book as it is not the purpose of this book)


* N Mangi Devi wrote this book entitled "Festival of Manipur" . This article was webcasted on February 08th 2010.


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