The
green state of Manipur, and Imphal its capital, has all the
fine, merged, tints of a water colour. Faiths and traditions
and life styles seem to flow into each other with a softedged
grace so that it is impossible to know where one ends and the
other begins. The Manipur valley is watered by rivers threading
out of the dark, mist-topped, ranges. Bright green fields stretch
all the way to the distant mountains. Like the Nair women of
Kerala the women of Manipur are trained in the fierce local
Martial art known as Thang-ta. Both the men and women are dressed
in black and they wield their swords like slicing, flashing,
propellers, and when their swords clash, sparks fly. In marked
contrast, is the delicate, marionette-like, Manipuri dance.
The dances suggest the relationship between the dancers and
their Divine Master, Lord Krishna. The principal deity here
is carved out of a jackfruit tree in response to a dream which
Rajarshi Bhagyachandra had in the 18th century. Older forms
of worship, however, continue to exist in the veneration of
forest deities known as Umang Lais. Imphal gives a fascinating
insight into an archetypal Indian trend.
Reach -
By Air: Nearest airport is Dimapur.
By Rail: Nearest railhead is Dimapur–
215 kms.
By Road: Dimapur.
Imphal
Imphal,
the capital of the easternmost state of Manipur, is the centre
of all cultural, commercial and political activities. Manipur,
popularly known as the "land of jewels" splits up
naturally into two parts - the hills and the plains. The inhabitants
of these two divisions have their own distinctive dialects,
customs and tribal costumes. Shri Govindjee Temple is a historic
centre for Vaishnavites. the Manipur State Museum has a fairly
good display of Manipur's tribal heritage and a collection of
portraits of Manipur's former rulers. In the heart of the town,
and in grounds now occupied by the para-military forces for
their training, there are interesting ruins of an old fortress
wall and a palace. Though small in area, Manipur is rich in
its culture, traditions, festivals, dances, handlooms and handicrafts.
Area: 29.57 Sq.Km.
Altitude: 790 metres above at MSL.
Rainfall: 1980.8 mm (May to October).
Climate: 32.0 Deg. C. (Mean Max.), 0.0 Deg. C. (Mean
Min.).
Best Season: October to February.
Languages Spoken: Manipuri, Hindi and English.
Places Of Interest:
Shri Govindjee Temple, Khwairamband Bazaar, Manipur State Museum,
The Old Palace, War Cemeteries, Manipur Zoological Garden, Khonghampat
Orchidarium, Saheed Minar, Langthaband.
Excursions:
Bishnupur- 27 kms, Phubala- 40 kms, Moirang- 45 kms, Loktak
lake- 45 kms, Sendra- 48 kms, Keibul lamjao national park- 53
kms, Kangchup- 16 kms, Koubru hill- 50 kms, Ukhrul- 83 kms,
Kaina- 29 kms, aithou lake- 16 kms, Khongjom- 36 kms, Tengnoupal-
69 kms.
Reach -
By Air: Connected with Delhi via
Guwahati and with Calcutta via Agartala and Silchar.
By Rail: The nearest railhead is
Dimapur-215 km.
By Road: Agartala- 465 kms, Aizwal-
374 kms, Dimapur- 216 kms, Guwahati- 579 kms, Itanagar- 413
kms, Kaziranga- 346 kms, Kohima- 123 kms, Shillong- 643 kms.
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