Animals have significant roles in different elements of Meitei culture, including but not limited to Meitei cuisine, Meitei dances, Meitei festivals, Meitei folklore, Meitei folktales, Meitei literature, Meitei mythology, etc.
This article also contains Birds (Aves) because Aves also belongs to the Kingdom Animalia, the scientific grouping of all the animals of the world.
Bulls, cows and oxen in Meitei culture
editCrows in Meitei culture
editDeers in Meitei culture
editDogs in Meitei culture
edit"O daughter of mine, none of your parents or brothers ever dies. The watchful dog of your Lord Soraren kept amidst us was fatally bitten by a snake. Only we performed its last rites."
— Konthoucham Nongkalol (Konthoujam Nonggarol)[1]
Doves and pigeons in Meitei culture
editElephants in Meitei culture
editFishes in Meitei culture
editHornbill in Meitei culture
editHorses in Meitei culture
editLions in Meitei culture
editMonkeys in Meitei culture
editParrots in Meitei culture
editPythons in Meitei culture
editRodents in Meitei culture
editTigers in Meitei culture
editTigers are among the most mentioned animals in different elements of Meitei culture.
Keibu Keioiba
editKhoirentak tiger
editTiger of Goddess Panthoibi
editTortoises and turtles in Meitei culture
editWaterfowls in Meitei culture
editSee also
editNotes
editReferences
edit- ^ Singh, Ch Manihar (1996). A History of Manipuri Literature (in English and Manipuri). Sahitya Akademi. p. 201. ISBN 978-81-260-0086-9.