Yoimongba

Yoimongba
Ancient Prince of Manipur
FatherKhuyoi Tompok
ReligionSanamahism
OccupationCrown Prince

Yoimongba (Old Manipuri: ꯌꯣꯢꯃꯣꯡꯄ, romanised: Yoimongba) was a prince in the old kingdom of Kangleipak (now Manipur). He was from the Ningthouja dynasty.[1] His father was King Khuyoi Tompok. His younger brother was King Taothingmang.[a][2][3]

Life

Yoimongba is mentioned in the ancient Meitei text Tutenglon. The story says he and his brother helped their kingdom by working hard to dredge rivers.[4][5]

River cleaning

Yoimongba and his brother Taothingmang cleaned two rivers to reduce floods and help farming. He cleaned the Imphal River, while Taothingmang cleaned the Iril River.[4][5]

After competing this work, they heard of a village being attacked by a huge monster bird named Kakyen Mingamba and they decided to kill the bird.[6] During the fight, the bird swallowed Yoimongba, but he cut the bird's body and freed himself out using a magic sword.[7] Then they killed the bird together with a divine bow and arrows.[8][7]

Importance

References

  1. This indicates that there was no system of primogeniture in Manipur, where the eldest son has to become the king after their father
  1. Parratt, Saroj Nalini (2005). The Court Chronicle of the Kings of Manipur: 33-1763 CE. Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-34430-2.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Singh, Ch Manihar (1996). A History of Manipuri Literature. Sahitya Akademi. ISBN 978-81-260-0086-9.
  3. Tensuba, Keerti Chand (1993). Genesis of Indian Tribes: An Approach to the History of Meiteis and Thais. Inter-India Publications. ISBN 978-81-210-0308-7.
  4. 4.0 4.1 "Tutenglon (1980 edition)". Digital Library of India. Retrieved 2025-06-17.
  5. 5.0 5.1 Manaoyaima Singh, Nongmaithem (1980). Tutenglon.
  6. Luhar, Sahdev (2023-02-25). Folklore Studies in India: Critical Regional Responses. N. S. Patel (Autonomous) Arts College, Anand. ISBN 978-81-955008-4-0.
  7. 7.0 7.1 Manaoyaima Singh, Nongmaithem (1980). Tutenglon.
  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 Hareshwar Goshwami. Hareshwar Goshwami History Of The PEOPLE OF MANIPUR.