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  2. Meitei Sankirtana - Wikipedia

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    Meitei Sankirtan (Meitei: Meitei Nat Sankirtan), also known as Meitei Sankirtana (Meitei: Meitei Nat Sankirtana) or Manipuri Sankirtan (Meitei: Nat Sonkirton) or Manipuri Sankirtana (Meitei: Nat Sonkirton), is a Meitei cultural form of performing art involving ritual singing, drumming and dancing performed in the temples and domestic spaces in Manipur in India.

  3. Meitei intangible cultural heritage - Wikipedia

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    Meitei Sankirtana (under the name of "Sankirtana, ritual singing, drumming and dancing of Manipur"), one of the most remarkable cultural heritage of the Meitei civilization, [10] [11] [12] was formally recognized as a UNESCO's intangible cultural heritage, declared in the eighth session of the UNESCO Intergovernmental Committee in Baku, Azerbaijan, in December 2013.

  4. List of Intangible Cultural Heritage elements in India

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    Sankirtana, ritual singing, drumming and dancing of Manipur 2013 Oral literature and performance Manipur: It refers to naration of Vaishnava God Krishna's story through singing, drumming and dancing. 00843: Traditional brass and copper craft of utensil making among the Thatheras of Jandiala Guru, Punjab, India 2014 Handicrafts Jandiala Guru, Punjab

  5. Pung Cholom - Wikipedia

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    ' roar of the drum ') is a traditional Meitei dance form originated from Manipur, which is the soul of the Manipuri Sankirtana music and the Manipuri classical dance. [1] [2] [3] The Pung cholom is a unique classical dance of Manipur. This dance may be performed by men or women and is usually a prelude to the Ras Lila.

  6. National List for Intangible Cultural Heritage - Wikipedia

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    Sankirtan, is the artistic manifestation of Manipuri worship. To the Manipuris Sankirtana is the visible form of God. Applique Applique art is a technique by which the decorative effect is obtained by superposing patches of coloured fabrics on a basic fabric, the edges of the patches being sewn in some form of stitchery.

  7. Manipuri dance - Wikipedia

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    Manipuri dance, also referred to as the Manipuri Raas Leela (Meitei: Jagoi Raas/Raas Jagoi [1] [2] [3]), is a jagoi and is one of the major Indian classical dance forms, originating from the state of Manipur. [7] [8] It is one of the greatest cultural achievements of the traditional Vaishnavism adhering Meitei people of Manipur. [9]

  8. UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Lists - Wikipedia

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    Manipuri Sankirtana: a ritual singing, drumming and dancing of Manipur: 2013 [301] Traditional brass and copper craft of utensil making among the Thatheras of Jandiala Guru, Punjab: 2014 [302] Yoga: ancient Indian physical, mental and spiritual practices 2016 [303]

  9. Manipuri Vaishnavism - Wikipedia

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    The manipuri rasa-lila dance is evolved from dances of lai haraoba performed by maiba and maibi, priests and priestesses of traditional meitei religious beliefs before Vaishnavism in Manipur. Rasa-lila and Manipuri Sankirtana or Nata Sankirtana which is also a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, became the important features of day ...