Sandrembi Chaisra
Sanarembi Chaisra or Sandrembi Chaisra is a folktale associated with a myth element, of unjust oppression resulting in triumph. The tale is about an unlucky orphan girl, who was brought up by her jealous stepmother, in unfortunate circumstances which are suddenly altered into good fortune—she becomes the Queen of Kangleipak, wife of King Tukaoba (in the mythological Haya Chak Age ).[1][2][3]
| Sandrembi Chaisra | |
|---|---|
| Folk tale | |
| Name | Sandrembi Chaisra |
| Also known as | Sanarembi Chaisra |
| Data | |
| Region | Manipur, India |
| Origin Date | 1st century BC |
| Related | Lai Haraoba |
The title characters are the daughters of the Court scholar Khulenganba, who had two wives: the senior one, Sangkhureima, Sanarembi's mother, and the junior one, Yaibireima, Chaisra's mother. Their father was a court scholar in the reign of King Sentreng Apanba in ancient Kangleipak.
Sandrembi's step sister, named Chaisra, was extremely jealous of her beauty and glamour.
Legend
In the legend, Sanarembi transformed herself into many creatures after she lost her human life, in order to return to the human world once more.
Characters
Among the numerous characters in the tale, the following are the most significant:
- Sandrembi - The main protagonist, an unlucky orphan girl who later became the queen.
- Chaisra - Sandrembi’s stepsister, jealous of Sandrembi's beauty, glamour and charms.
- Khulenganba - Father of Sandrembi and Chaisra, Court minister of king Sentreng Apaanba.
- Sangkhureima - Mother of Sandrembi, eldest wife of Khulenganba.
- Yaibireima - Stepmother of Sandrembi, mother of Chaisra, second wife of Khulenganba.
- Tukaoba - The king of Kangleipak, later husband of Sandrembi.
- Pangal Sajikloi - The Muslim man who was a gardener in the Royal garden.
- Sentreng Apaanba - The king of Kangleipak, during the good days of Sandrembi's father.
In popular culture
Motion pictures
- Movies based on the life story of Sanarembi have been made. Sandrembi Chaisra, a Manipuri feature film, was also made under Leeklam Motion Pictures Presents..
- An animation movie Sandrembi Chaisra, under Pupu's folktales, is also released.
Radio plays
A radio play under All India Radio named "Sandrembi Chaisra" was also aired.[4]
Comic strips
A daily comic strip named Sandrembi Chaisra (2019) was published under "Poknapham", a newspaper daily in Meetei language.
See also
References
- ↑ http://e-pao.net/epSubPageExtractor.asp?src=manipur.Folks.Folk_Tales.Sanarembi_Cheishra_By_Nganthoi_Lourembam
- ↑ http://e-pao.net/epSubPageExtractor.asp?src=manipur.Folks.Folk_Tales.Sandrembi_and_Chaisra
- ↑ http://keibukeioiba.blogspot.com/2012/01/sandrembi-and-chaishra.html?m=1
- ↑ https ://youtube.be/u-mhKvbjFDw]
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