Edomcha+mathu+nabagi+wari
“The story goes that in the beginning, the Head (Edomcha) soared so high it nearly lost its way in the clouds, drunk on power and distance. But it was the Navel (Nabagi), grounded in the soil, that pulled the spirit back, reminding it that a tree cannot touch the sky unless its roots drink deep from the earth.”
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Manipur maintains a strictly conservative social fabric where overt discussions about human sexuality, sex education, and physical intimacy are heavily stigmatized in public settings.
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Nabagi, with his quick wit and silver tongue, is a master manipulator and trickster. He weaves complex webs of deceit and misdirection, leaving his adversaries bewildered and disoriented. A chameleon-like figure, Nabagi adapts to any situation, blending in seamlessly with his surroundings and assuming various guises to achieve his objectives.