Many lakes around the world are known by special names because of their stories, beauty, or unique features. One such lake is remembered for its emotional and meaningful title that connects nature with human feelings. This lake is linked with old tales, local beliefs, and a sense of calm sadness. In this article, we will learn about the lake, its location, and the reason behind its unusual name.
Loktak Lake in Manipur is lovingly called the Lake of Tears because of the emotional stories, old legends, and strong cultural ties connected to it. This huge freshwater lake is known for its floating islands and deep connection with the people of Manipur. Many traditional tales describe it as a place that holds memories of sorrow, love, and history, giving it this meaningful name.
Long ago, people in Manipur shared stories about families who lost their loved ones in battles and natural tragedies. According to these legends, their sadness and silent prayers reached the calm waters of the lake. Because of this emotional connection, the lake became a symbol of tears, memories, and human feelings. Even today, Loktak is seen not just as a lake, but as a part of the region’s heart and heritage.
Loktak Lake is the biggest freshwater lake in Northeast India. It supports local communities who depend on it for fishing, farming, and boating. The lake is famous for its phumdis—floating pieces of land made from plants and soil. These floating islands change position with the seasons, giving the lake a magical and ever-changing appearance.
Inside Loktak Lake lies Keibul Lamjao National Park, the only floating national park in the world. This rare park sits entirely on phumdis and is home to the Sangai deer, also known as the “dancing deer” of Manipur. The park’s soft, floating ground creates a special home for wildlife found nowhere else on Earth. This makes Loktak Lake both an ecological treasure and a symbol of fragile beauty.
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