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| Period | Literary Form | Romantic Elements | Representative Works/Authors | |--------|---------------|-------------------|------------------------------| | | Oral ballads, Moirang Kangleirol (Moirang legends) | Courtly love, divine‑human unions | Moirang Sai – tales of Princess Thoibi & Prince Khamba | | Colonial (19th‑mid‑20th c.) | Early prose, translation of Bengali & English novels | Socially constrained love, arranged marriage dilemmas | Works of Rambhabananda Singh (translations) | | Post‑Independence (1950‑1970) | Short stories, magazines (e.g., Jiban , Sangai ) | Exploration of personal desire versus communal duty | R.K. Sanajaoba , M.K. Binod | | Contemporary (1980‑present) | Novels, anthologies, digital platforms | Urban romance, diaspora love, LGBTQ+ narratives | Kshetrimayum Ranjit – Laman Thajaba ; Miriam Devi – Romantic Horizons |
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In the ancient kingdom of Manipur, there lived a brave and handsome prince named Nongda. During a battle with a rival kingdom, Nongda met a beautiful warrior princess named Lairen. Their eyes locked, and they fell deeply in love. But, their love was forbidden as they belonged to warring kingdoms. Will they find a way to be together, or will their love be sacrificed for the sake of war and duty? During a battle with a rival kingdom, Nongda
In a small village nestled in the hills of Manipur, there lived two young lovers, Khongnang and Nungshi. Their love story began when they met at the annual Lai Haraoba festival, where they exchanged vows and promised to spend their lives together. However, their love was put to the test when Nungshi's family arranged her marriage to a wealthy merchant from a neighboring village. Will Khongnang and Nungshi find a way to be together, or will their love be torn apart by societal expectations?