PuYa
PUYA means Puya = Pu + Ya = Pu means ancient kanglei ancestors represented by Maichous + Ya means Yanaba further means consented, agreed by the Maichous, Kings of Kangleipak. It does not mean Lairiks (Books), handwritten or anything left by ancestors before present. puya was narrated by Apoi Nana Macha Maichou to other four Maichous Chakpalam Macha Maichou, Luwangcham Macha Maichou, Wahingpam Macha Maichou, Chinkangpam Macha Maichou along with King Mungyangpa (Mungyamba of the Cheitharol Kumbaba?) and his peoples of Kangleipak at Paotak Hiten on the Bank of Imphal River in the East of present Imphal Kangla. The puya was written by Chakpalam Macha Maichou as narrated by Apoi Nana Macha Maichou
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