Solomon of Ancient Manipur
Luwang Ningthou Punshiba , shortly known as Luwang Punshiba (Old Manipuri : Luwang Punshipa ), is a king of the Luwang dynasty of Ancient Manipur (Antique Kangleipak ) civilization.[ 1] [ 2] He is best known for his long life and outstanding wisdom in Manipuri folklore and history of Manipur .
According to the Hijan Hirao and the Hirol , he is the originator of the Hiyang Tannaba (boat race) with the invention of the Hiyang Hiren (traditional boat).[ 3] [ 4] [ 5]
Some historians opined that Luwang Ningthou Punshiba is the fourth descendant of Poireiton and he has nine wives.[ 6]
Regarding relationship with the Meitei kings of the Ningthouja dynasty , Punshiba gave training of state craft and the art of governance to Naothingkhong (663 AD-763 AD) when he was a prince.[ 7] [ 8] Besides, the great-grandson of Luwang Ningthou Punshiba (from his first wife) married Meitei king Naothingkhong's 's daughter.[ 9]
However, he is also considered as a mythological divine figure in some literary works.[ 10] [ 11]
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References
^ Khaute, Lallian Mang (2010). The Sangai: The Pride of Manipur . Gyan Publishing House. ISBN 978-81-7835-772-0 .
^ Parratt, Saroj Nalini (1997). The Pleasing of the Gods: Meitei Lai Haraoba . Vikas Publishing House. ISBN 978-81-259-0416-8 .
^ Khaute, Lallian Mang (2010). The Sangai: The Pride of Manipur . Gyan Publishing House. ISBN 978-81-7835-772-0 .
^ Session, North East India History Association (1990). Proceedings of North East India History Association . The Association.
^ Singh, Moirangthem Kirti (1993). Folk Culture of Manipur . Manas Publications. ISBN 978-81-7049-063-0 .
^ Ray, Asok Kumar; Chakraborty, Satyabrata (2008). Society, Politics, and Development in North East India: Essays in Memory of Dr. Basudeb Datta Ray . Concept Publishing Company. ISBN 978-81-8069-572-8 .
^ Singh, Elangbam Nilakanta (1982). Aspects of Indian Culture . Jawaharlal Nehru Manipur Dance Academy.
^ Devi, Maimom Shanti (2001). Development of Education in Manipur . Rajesh Publications. ISBN 978-81-85891-29-3 .
^ Brara, N. Vijaylakshmi (1998). Politics, Society, and Cosmology in India's North East . Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-564331-2 .
^ Medieval Indian Literature: An Anthology . Sahitya Akademi. 1997. ISBN 9788126003655 .
^ Parratt, Saroj Nalini (1997). The Pleasing of the Gods: Meitei Lai Haraoba . Vikas Publishing House. ISBN 978-81-259-0416-8 .