Every Wari looks ahead. The beauty of this phrase is its implied third chapter: Hayengi (tomorrow). Our children will one day refer to our today as their Edomcha . What story will we leave them?
: Create a documentary-style video or article exploring how traditional Manipuri storytelling ( Wari Liba ) has transitioned into modern digital formats like audio stories and podcasts. Edomcha Thu Nabagi Wari
Today, I invite you to sit with me as we explore this wari (story)—the silent conversations between what was, what is, and what could be. Every Wari looks ahead
(translation: “Before the last bell, the road forgets your shadow”) What story will we leave them
The history of Edomcha Thu Nabági Wari dates back several centuries, intertwined with the broader historical narrative of Assam. The region has been a significant cultural and spiritual hub, influenced by various dynasties and religious movements that swept across the Indian subcontinent. The Wari, or sacred area, has been a silent witness to the ebbs and flows of history, standing as a testament to the enduring legacy of Assam's cultural and spiritual traditions.