Eteima Lukhrabi Mathu Nabagi Wari Facebook ((top)) ❲PREMIUM❳
Several Facebook pages and community groups have emerged with the specific mandate of archiving local folktales. Administrators of these pages often act as digital griots, transcribing stories they heard in their childhood. While the text format risks losing the tonal nuances of oral speech, it ensures permanence. A story posted on Facebook can be shared, saved, and revisited, unlike the ephemeral nature of a spoken tale.
The Eteima Lukhrabi stories are characterized by their simplicity and profound moral grounding. They often feature archetypal characters: the innocent orphan ( Lukhrabi ), the cruel stepmother ( Mathu Nabi ), the benevolent spirit, or the wise old woman. Eteima Lukhrabi Mathu Nabagi Wari Facebook
The "Wari" (story) is often hosted on community pages such as Matamgi Manipuri Wari Several Facebook pages and community groups have emerged