Traditional Meitei storytelling, known as Wari Leeba , was once an oral tradition performed around fireplaces or at community gatherings. Today, these "fireside folktales" have been re-established as digital threads on Facebook and Instagram.
The stories are frequently written in a conversational or epistolary style, mimicking SMS or chat message exchanges between the main characters. Cultural Context:
: The content often focuses on forbidden relationships, such as those involving elder relatives or neighbors, which are highly taboo in traditional Meetei culture.
Eteima Lukhrabi Mathu Nabagi Wari (The Story of the Half-Skull Grandmother) Genre: Manipuri Folklore / Thokchom (Horror/Fable)
Navigating relationships that challenge social norms.
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Because these stories are often user-generated and self-published on social media pages, they vary in quality and specific plot details, but they remain a widely consumed form of digital fiction in the region.
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