RELEASING NGAMU IN WETLAND SYSTEMS IN MANIPUR |
AN INDIGENOUS TRADITION |
"The
Universal/Cosmic Evolution and the creations of the Global beings as embodied in Meetei
traditions however based on mythology are the ancestral developments to foresee the
Astro-Geoic interrelations posed on Mythological Experimentation for the
naturalization of Global environment to make an effectiveness on Bio-diversity
conversations that will occur as par changing circumstances on Astro-Physics and geo
metamorphism." It is worth saying. Meetam Ngamu Thaba: During a Meetei Marriage ceremony, it has been in vogue from time uncountable, leting two fishes Ngamu to flee in a pond or river water at the moment the bride and bridegroom are adorned with blessing materials known as Kujapot on their palms overlapping on one another to tighten them for happy and cordial living in future life. This process is known as Meetam Nga-Thaba. Ushin Nga-Thaba: As a traditional faith in culture, one Ngamu of greater energetic and healthy of matured stage is set in water to substitute for a man in bad health or illness so that the man may be free from all sorrowing as that of the Ngamu thaba is Known as Ushin Nga-thaba. Chahong-Ngahong Nga-thaba: However there occurs some variations in different villages or state substituting for masses so that man can survive in future well as the fishes do in good and congenial water. This is also associated with a verse or cultural rhyme of one Maiba or man having background knowledge of this. It is connected with Shingtek-Shingthaba. Why Ngamu is selected as special fish species? Ngamu is associated with the creation theory of the Meetei traditions, culture and sayings. Ngamu is believed to be formed by nature before human beings on Earth. Ngamu as an indigenous fish is strong, healthy, and energetic. Ngamu is highly dispersive with aquatic numbers in birth. Ngamu is nutritious for health.
This fact of the fish has been revealed through research analysis very recently. Dieting the Ngamu before setting free: - The Ngamu fish is given one pair of unboiled rice, one red and another white in its mouth. The two representing the sun and the earth also known or as "Sana-lupa Konyai Chanba" interpreting the existence of life under the influence of the Astro-geoic interaction. On the other hand, a minimum diet is supplied for existence. Some Selected Cultural flows of the Meetei:- The Meetei of the north east India, Sino-Tibetan tribes of the people having distinct language, script and culture have been practicing as their culture to maintain natural environment and for a bio-diversity conserve since time uncountable. This is revealed from the following few practices: Preservation and protection of forest, flora and fauna by observing and worshipping Umang Lai, their ancestors. Protection and preservation of River, lakes etc. Under Lairam Eram, as may be quoted from Tutenglon the old books of the Meeteis. For conserving Bio-diversity, different lives are set free as unavoidable cultural process such as Yenhingthaba, Khunu thaba, Ngamu thaba, Kao-thaba etc. Especially in Moirang Kangleirol,
it was in vogue to hunt 100 species of fishes and 100 species of animals for worshipping
Ibudhou Thangjing God. It can be interpreted as a census of fish and animals to remember
the different species and conserve them as well.
Ngathaba is a process of conserving the Bio-diversity that has been and well be occurring
through different areas of human development although the process are in the form of
mytho-experimentation. It is a pride for us to see the white and red rice given to the
fish on the plea that time is the resultant effect of the heaven and earth and undergoing
a psycho physique reaction in all human brains. |
Courtesy: Dr RK Ranjan Secretary Manipur Association for Science & Society (MASS) INTEGRATION HOUSE, Dolphin Road, Palace Compound, Imphal - 795001 |
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