Edomcha Thu Nabagi Wari |link| Jun 2026

— The story of a journey made for another never truly ends.

) would recite epics like the Ramayana, Mahabharata, or local legends like Khamba Thoibi Edomcha Thu Nabagi Wari

Moments later, Sanamahi returned, breathless and weary from his cosmic journey. He had circled the physical universe seven times. He approached the throne, expecting his victory to be announced. — The story of a journey made for another never truly ends

In Meitei folklore, the phrase you wrote closely resembles the narrative of (The Grandfathers) or the story of how Sanamahi and Pakhangba competed to become the ruler of the earth. The specific phrase "Thu Nabagi Wari" translates roughly to "The Story of the Word/Vow" or "The Story of the Test of Wisdom." He approached the throne, expecting his victory to

, or specific local customs—to make the story feel authentic to its setting. Word Choice:

If you are looking for resources to analyze or understand this story for a project, here are the most "useful" materials currently available: Core Literary Resources