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Paklei Namsa on the foreheads in Indigenous Sanamahi Religion
Discovery Of Kangleipak - 20

Wangkhemcha Chingtamlen *



The Kangleicha Meetei Race, the descendants of the seven salais, that is, the descendants of the seven sons of the first Kanglei Monarch, Konchin Tukthapa Ipu Athoupa Pakhangpa, followed the Sanamahi Religion since time immemorial in Kangleipak. This Paklei Namsa on the forehead (in the centre of the forehead above the line of the eyebrows) is a tradition amongst the Meetei Race Peoples when they prepared themselves for joining in a religious gathering in Kangleipak. The Kangleicha Meetei Race peoples never go to a religious ceremony without 'Paklei Namsa' on the foreheads upto this day.


A young Kangleicha Meetei couple with their children before going to a religious ceremony with Paklei Namsa on the forehead





The tradition of Paklei Namsa started in this way:
The Lainingthou Salailel Sitapa (the space personified as a male person) and Ima Leimalel Sitapi (the earth personified as a female) had two sons, Konsen Tulei Sengpa (also knowns as Sanamahi Lainingthou) and Pakhangpa. The first son was in the status of God and the second son Pakhangpa was in the status of Human Being. When they became of age, Salailel Sitapa, the God Father asked the two sons to go round the Nongkhong (The foundation of the Universe), the one who comes first would be given the throne of mankind.

The first son, Konsen Tulei Sengpa, the Sanamahi Lainingthou started immediately to go round the universe (Nongkhong), the second son, Pakhangpa, a human being did not even know what was a Nongkhong, disappointed in the order of the God Father Salailel Sitapa. He went directly to his mother, Ima Leimalel Sitapi, with tears in his eyes for consultation.

His mother, Ima Leimalel Sitapi consoled her second son Pakhangpa, told him that the Seat of his Father, Salailel Sitapa is the universe Itself and to go round His Seat seven times amounted to going round the Nongkhong, and to bow down to His God Father, Salailel Sitapa touching his forehead the Earth (the ground).

Then the second son Pakhangpa went directly to His God Father, Salailel Sitapa sitting on His Seat. He went round the Seat of His God Father, Salailel Sitapa seven times and bowed down before his God Father, Salailel Sitapa touching his forehead the Earth (The ground).

The God Father Salailel Sitapa was so satisfied with the conduct of His second son Pakhangpa and His second son was given the Name of Pakhangpa (Pakhangpa=Pa+Khang+Pa=Pa means Father, the universal Father+khang means Khangpa, further means to know+Pa means Male Person) and Pakhangpa was given the throne of mankind.

The tradition has many proverbs. That only mother knows the Father of the Child, that human father is the universal God Father on the Earth etc. When Pakhangpa bowed down before Salailel Sitapa, the God Father touching his forehead the Earth (the ground), a considerable amount of the Earth (Leipak) was on the forehead of Pakhangpa. This is the beginning of Paklei Namsa tradition of present time. The considerable part of the forehead of Pakhangpa, when bowing down before his God Father, Salailel Sitapa touching the Earth (the ground) was covered by a thin layer of the Earth substance, which we called leipak in Kangleipak.

This is our present paklei namsa (Paklei=Pak+lei = Pak means Pakpa, further means widely + Lei means Leipak, further means the Earth substance. Namsa=Nam+sa=Nam means Namba, further means to put by the hand on the forehead +sa means the body, the forehead for this tradition).

The philosophical side of the Paklei Namsa tradition is the extreme gratitude of the Kangleicha Meetei Race towards the common deathless mother of all Living Beings on the Earth, that is, the mother Earth. Your own Mother, human mother, will be no more after caring you for some time.

But for the mother Earth, she cares you and other innumerable living beings born on the Earth for all times without telling you and others not a single moment she is exhausted, tired, unable to do her duty of caring you etc. So, the Meetei Race shows extreme gratitude, extreme respect putting her on the forehead as a mark of religion.

You have seen above the origin of the Paklei Namsa tradition of the Meetei Race. Now you see the origin of the Paklei Namsa tradition of the Kanglei Meetei Race from another angle other than the tradition narrated above. Even today, elderly man and woman, whether he/she is a converted Hindu or follower of indigenous Sanamahi religion, in the early morning at the time of rising from the bed, before treading first on the earth for the day, put his/her middle finger tip of the right hand on the earth (the floor), and then put the middle finger tip on the forehead. You have seen this generally amongst the peoples of the Kanglei Meetei Race, not amongst the peoples of the other races.

This is what exactly how a Paklei Namsa is put on the forehead of the follower as mark of Kanglei Sanamahi Religion. When a Paklei Namsa is put on the forehead, we do as the following:
In the left hand palm, we put some water and a little lump of the Earth (Leipak). The lump of the Leipak is rubbed on the palm with the water to produce a paste. The paste is put on the forehead by means of the middle finger of the right hand. This is what we do to put the Paklei Namsa on the Forehead

You please see another manifestation of this extreme gratitude and respect of the Deathless mother Earth, ever-loving and evergreen, unexhausted and unreserved love and care symbol for all Living Beings on the Earth.

When a Kangleicha people of the Meetei Race touched/trampled on the body/body part of another fellow being by his/her foot accidentally, he/she will put his/her right hand middle finger tip on the body of the fellow being, and then put the finger tip on his/her forehead as a sign of extreme respect to the fellow being touched/trampled by his/her foot.

This is another manifestation of Paklei Namsa of the indigenous peoples of Kangleipak towards his/her fellow beings showing extreme cultured traits of a very ancient race on the earth.

More Addition (update on June 15)

The PAKLEI NAMSA of the Kanglei Indigenous Sanamahi Religion

The concept of Ima Leimalel Sitapi, and also called Malem, is a word/concept of the Totality of the Earth. The Hindu call it as Prithibi or Prithi Mata. What we call Ima Leimalel Sitapi (Malem) is known to the Hindus as Prithibi or Prithi Mata, this far the writer knows. Not more than this. But the writer knows every syllable of the Kanglei two words/concepts as a real indigenous son of the ancient Kanglei ancestors.

Ima Leimalel Sitapi:

Ima = the concept of Ima = I + ma = I + mang; here I (sometimes written as Ee) means blood, human blood. Ma = Mang means mangba, further means loss, loss of blood. Therefore the concept of 'Ima' means the loss of blood of a woman during pregnancy in supplying blood from her body to the developing foetus in her womb.

Leimalel = Lei + ma+Lel. Here Lei means Leiba, turning itself, further means rotating and revolving; ma means mana, Matomta, further means by herself, the Kanglei Meetei peoples called every married woman as Leima equating to the mother earth, lel here means the best one, the strongest one etc. as in Phirel, Ngarel, so Leimalel means the best woman, married woman, Sitapi simply means Deathless woman.

Malem:

Malem = Mallem = Malle + Ima = Malle means resembles; Ima means Mother. Therefore, the concept of Malem is Imamanbi, a woman resembling mother.

In the scripture, the Earth is written as Malem Leikoipung. The concept of Leikoipung is Lei (rotating) + Koi (Revolution) + Pung (a raised portion of the Earth as known today). Our concept and tradition in this regard is universal outlook clear and clear.

In the original traditional concept of Ima Leimalel Sitapi, Malem, Malem Leikoipung, the concept is the totality of the Earth, not a divisive concept like Kangla Thenpung, Khuman Kangla, Brindabon, Nabadwip etc.

Some man and woman interpret Paklei Namsa as "chandan" and some say further in the Paklei Namsa "imported soil" is used. These things are all products of imperfect knowledge of the unique origin and traditional philosophical foundation of the Paklei Namsa of the Meetei Race of Kangleipak.

The Ever loving deathless mother earth has nothing to borrow and has nothing to take on loan from others for the care and sustenance of Her children ever die and ever born endlessly. Every colour and every hue............. all are available in her. Colour cannot be interpreted as "Chandan".

During the Hindu Rule in Kangleipak, a permanent damage has been done to the unique culture of the Meetei Race in about two centuries upto King Churachand Singh. During these days, a 'Chandan Senkhai', a chandan text was taken by the King from the people. 'Gopi chandan' probably from U.P. Brindaban was brought and forced to use it to every man and woman.

A 'Black Chandan', black soil was also forced for use for family members of death ceremony of the family. So this colour complex, chandan colour for happiness, wealthiness, well-being etc, and black for unhappiness, bereaveness etc, was imprinted to the peoples' psychology. So, many people might have used 'Gopi chandan' for Paklei Namsa as they are not clear of the Idea of Paklei Namsa.

It is to be mentioned clearly that if Kangleipak was a place on the surface of the Earth where only Blue colour soil, ground, earth material is available, the Meetei Race should have used only Blue Colour in the Paklei Namsa. The earth (soil) of every colour naturally available with the ever loving Ima Leimalel Sitapi, Malem .... the Deathless Mother Earth can be used for Paklei Namsa.




* Wangkhemcha Chingtamlen is a frequent contributor to e-pao.net . The sender of this article can be contacted at gcomcc(at)gmail(dot)com
This article was webcasted on May 2 2011 and later updated on June 15 2011 .


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