To truly grasp the weight of this term, one must first deconstruct the Manipuri language. The term is a composite of specific agricultural descriptors:
While there is no single "canon" story, Endomcha Thunaba is a recurring archetype in (traditional Meitei fireside tales). She is typically characterized by: Endomcha Thunaba
: The title likely translates to or revolves around themes of "revenge" or "vengeance" ( ) and may feature a central character named To truly grasp the weight of this term,
The mastery of Endomcha Thunaba had ripple effects on the socio-economic structure of Manipur. : This is a kinship term traditionally used
: This is a kinship term traditionally used to refer to "Aunties" within a Meitei household. In the traditional joint family system of Manipur, the Endomcha (paternal or maternal aunts) played a vital role alongside the Edhou (grandfather) and Eben (grandmother) in child-rearing and maintaining the household hearth.