Hiyang Tannaba
"Hiyang Tannaba" (literally, "Boat race"[1]) is a traditional boat race ceremony performed as a part of the religious festival of Lai Haraoba.[2][3] It is generally organized in the month of November at many places including Thangapat (moat).[1][3] The boats called Hiyang Hiren are regarded as invested with spiritual powers and the game is associated with religious rites.[1][4] The Meiteis believe that the worship of the Hiyang Hiren will bring protection from the evils.[1]
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Hiyang Tannaba
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References
- Garg, Chitra (2007). Travel India: A Complete Guide to Tourist. ISBN 9788183820844.
- "Traditional Sports in India".
- Students' Britannica India: Select essays. 2000. ISBN 9780852297629.
- Chatterjee, Suhas (2000). A Socio Economic History of South Assam. ISBN 9788170445180.
Other websites
- https://www.traditionalsports.org/traditional-sports/asia/hiyang-tannaba-manipur-india.html Archived 2021-11-10 at the Wayback Machine
- https://www.indianetzone.com/13/hiyang_tannaba.htm
- http://www.manipurtourism.gov.in/indigenous-game-of-manipur/ Archived 2020-11-23 at the Wayback Machine
- http://www.e-pao.net/epGallery.asp?id=7&src=Festival/Hiyang20150921
- http://www.e-pao.net/epGallery.asp?id=9&src=Festival/Hiyang20150921
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