Manipur Celebrates Mera Hou Chongba Festival of Hill‑Valley Unity
Manipur came together in celebration of Mera Hou Chongba, a festival that powerfully symbolizes the unity between hill tribes and valley dwellers. Observed on the 15th lunar day of the Mera month in the traditional Meitei calendar, this annual event is a showcase of communal harmony, indigenous identity, and cultural togetherness. This year, tribal village chiefs from the hill districts gathered at the Manipur Royal Palace (Sana Konung) in Imphal, where they were ceremoniously received by Maharaja Sanajaoba Leishemba, the titular King of Manipur and a Rajya Sabha MP.
The day began with sacred rituals at Sana Konung, followed by a ritual march led by the king and the tribal leaders to the historic site of Kangla. Key events include,
The day concluded with a grand cultural showcase, featuring tribal and valley dance forms, folk music, and a communal feast, reaffirming social harmony and shared heritage.
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