The phrase you provided appears to be in Meitei (Manipuri) . In common usage, "Edomcha mathu nabagi wari" typically refers to informal or folk-style storytelling, often containing adult, humorous, or taboo themes.
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Translated loosely from Meiteilon (Manipuri), Edomcha Mathu Nabagi Wari means "tales of the thread that binds siblings." At its heart, this tradition is a ceremonial form of storytelling, weaving together the sacred bond between siblings (particularly brothers and sisters) with the symbolic power of cotton thread. The phrase you provided appears to be in Meitei (Manipuri)
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Whether you are a sibling longing for a distant brother or a student of folk traditions, Edomcha Mathu Nabagi Wari invites you to pick up a thread, tell a story, and tie a promise that time cannot break. Activities Whether you are a sibling longing for
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