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The Wakoklon Heelel Thilen Salai Amailon Pukok Puya, shortly known as the Wakoklon, is one of the oldest scriptures ( puyas) in Sanamahism, the Meetei religion of Ancient Kangleipak ( Antique Manipur). It is verified that it was written in 1398 BC (3400 years ago) by the National Archives, New Delhi. [1] The text is considered by the people and the Government of Manipur as the source of the Kanglei Eeyek (Meetei script). [2] The Wakoklon recommends only 18 letters to be used in the Meetei writing system. [3] One of the most important lines written in the text is "Konsen Tuleisengpa Sana Ee Mahi". [4] The text also mentions about the ancestral rituals to please the deities. [5]
Sanamahist scripture |
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The Wakoklon Heelel Thilen Salai Amailon Pukok Puya, shortly known as the Wakoklon, is one of the oldest scriptures ( puyas) in Sanamahism, the Meetei religion of Ancient Kangleipak ( Antique Manipur). It is verified that it was written in 1398 BC (3400 years ago) by the National Archives, New Delhi. [1] The text is considered by the people and the Government of Manipur as the source of the Kanglei Eeyek (Meetei script). [2] The Wakoklon recommends only 18 letters to be used in the Meetei writing system. [3] One of the most important lines written in the text is "Konsen Tuleisengpa Sana Ee Mahi". [4] The text also mentions about the ancestral rituals to please the deities. [5]