A lot is happening regarding the introduction of Manipuri script. Yesterday, a rebel group had come out with a press statement threatening death sentence to anyone not going along with the guidelines it prescribed.
I’ll give you a very brief backgrounder.
Starting from the later parts of fifties, there were numerous open discussions to bring out a consensus script from among the 4 or 5 competing groups which all claimed to have the authentic and original Manipuri script. That consensus could only be reached on the later parts of the seventies.
That consensus is what the Government of Manipur had approved as the official Manipuri script, which is generally known as the script of 27 characters.
Among the 4 or 5 groups mentioned above there is one from Cachar district of Assam, which owes allegiance to the sect established by Naoriya Phullo. This sect is known as Apokpa Marup and is rapidly gaining adherents in all parts of Manipur.
Now, this group wants to re-convene the open discussions to re-examine the authenticity of script of 27 characters.
Thus, the rebel group issued the dictate freezing the re-convening of open discussion until August 30, 2016.
I don’t like any dictate issued by anybody. But what I’m trying to say is something besides all these things.
It’s more or less true that Naoriya Phullo commands a lot of respects in our society. He us ungrudgingly given the title of ‘ Laining-hal’, which I would translate as ‘the one who was initiated first’.
But here is some twist. Only recently his followers want to re-package the ‘Laining-hal’ as a prophet a la the Semitic religions. The words of a prophet are infallible and so are the script connected with him.
I suspect that the followers of the Apokpa Marup have no quarrel with the script of 27 characters. But if this script continues to be accepted as the official and consensus one, then, their strategy of re-packaging the ‘Laining-hal’ as a prophet meets a dead end.
Remember anything connected with a prophet is infallible!
Tuesday, August 08, 2006
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