Lamyanba Hijam Irawat Day: Remembering a Visionary Leader
Hijam Rajen *
Lamyanba Hijam Irawat Day
On a crisp autumn day in the heart of Delhi, the Burari Meetei Club came alive with vibrant colors, cultural performances, and an air of nostalgia as members of the Delhi Meetei Coordinating Committee gathered to commemorate LAMYANBA HIJAM IRAWAT DAY. This significant occasion served as a poignant reminder of the enduring legacy of Hijam Irawat, a visionary leader whose contributions to the Meetei community continue to inspire generations.
Dr. Malem Ningthauja, an esteemed scholar and a passionate advocate for preserving and promoting Meetei heritage, played a pivotal role in this commemoration by sharing his expert knowledge on Hijam Irawat. His insights shed light on the life, struggles, and ideals of this iconic figure, leaving a lasting impression on those in attendance.
LAMYANBA HIJAM IRAWAT DAY, celebrated on the birth anniversary of Hijam Irawat, is more than just a date on the calendar. It is an opportunity for the Meetei community to reflect upon their history, celebrate their culture, and rekindle the flames of unity and resilience that Irawat personified throughout his life.
Hijam Irawat, born on September 30, 1896, in Manipur, was a visionary leader who dedicated his life to the betterment of his people. His unwavering commitment to social justice, education, and the preservation of Meetei culture left an indelible mark on Manipur's history. Irawat's leadership was characterized by his fearless advocacy for the rights and dignity of the Meetei people during a time of political and social turbulence.
One of the key messages that Dr. Malem Ningthauja shared during the commemoration was the importance of understanding the historical context in which Hijam Irawat lived and worked. Manipur, during his time, faced numerous challenges, including colonial rule and socio-political upheaval. Irawat's efforts to protect Meetei language and culture, promote education, and advocate for social justice were rooted in his deep love for his community.
As Dr. Ningthauja emphasized, Hijam Irawat's legacy is not confined to the pages of history; it lives on through the Meetei people's ongoing struggle for identity, recognition, and empowerment. The celebration of LAMYANBA HIJAM IRAWAT DAY serves as a reminder that the torch of leadership, ignited by Irawat's principles, continues to guide the Meetei community towards a brighter future.
The Burari Meetei Club and the Delhi Meetei Coordinating Committee, by organizing this event, have shown their commitment to preserving the cultural heritage of the Meetei community. Such gatherings not only provide a platform for cultural exchange but also foster a sense of belonging among Meetei people living away from their homeland.
In conclusion, LAMYANBA HIJAM IRAWAT DAY is not just a day of celebration; it is a day of remembrance, reflection, and recommitment to the ideals that Hijam Irawat held dear. Dr. Malem Ningthauja's expert insights have enriched our understanding of this remarkable leader and have inspired us to carry forward his legacy of resilience, unity, and cultural pride.
As the Meetei community continues to navigate the challenges of the modern world, Hijam Irawat's spirit remains a guiding light, reminding us of the strength that can be found in our shared history and heritage.
* Hijam Rajen wrote this article for e-pao.net
The writer can be reached at hr(DOT)singha(AT)gmail(DOT)com
This article was webcasted on October 02 2023.
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