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Chitsai wrote a letter to Rajeswar Singha saying that the person taking refuge at his court was not the true Bhagya Chandra, and advised Singha to banish Bhagya Chandra. Singha was somewhat persuaded by this letter and began treating Bhagya Chandra with suspicion.
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Bhagya Chandra entered the arena, donning the garland and japa as instructed in his vision. In the ensuing fight, the spectators noted that the elephant seemed to recoil as if struck by a ghost. King Bhagya Chandra said that he saw "Lord Krishna as the mahout".
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In Meitei legends, the real Bhagya Chandra was said to have had supernatural powers. To see whether the usurper was correct, Singha designed a test at the behest of his court. In a public arena, Bhagya Chandra, while unarmed, was to catch and tame a wild
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During his reign, the Meiteis repelled the Burmese from Manipur. Though his exploits did not equal Pamheiba's, his reign was characterized by security. He was a great patron of the arts and religion, and his strong
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to the Mirap river. Many battles ensued between the Ahoms and Meiteis on one side, and the Naga, Chitsai and the Burmese on the other. In 1773, Bhagya Chandra was reinstated as the king of Manipur.
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After the duel, Bhagya Chandra appealed to Rajeswar Singha for military assistance. Singha agreed and sent an army to overthrow Chitsai and reinstate Bhagya Chandra. The expedition was set back in
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After installing the deity, Govinda said the king should arrange for the performance of a Rasa-Lila, in which Krishna would be worshipped with song and dance. Bhagya Chandra also received in this
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In November 1768, Bhagya Chandra and Rajeswar Singha decided to make another attempt to invade Manipur. Bhagya Chandra led 10,000 Ahom troops across the
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and carved the Govinda murti at the hill of Kaina. On January 11th 1779 he was "re-crowned" amid many performances of his now-popular Rasa Lila dance.
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post. The name "Manipur" (assigned by the British for Ching-Thang's kingdom) for what was called "Meitrabak" came into being in 1774 when the
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The dream also stated that Bhagya Chandra would be the sole king of Manipur. Upon regaining the kingdom, he should install a Krishna
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and Chitsai. Ching-Thang had many siblings, the most famous of whom was Gaurisiam, King of Manipur until his death in 1763.
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Maharaja Bhagya Chandra ascended to the throne of Manipur in 1759, eight years after the death of his grandfather
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and his father Samjai Khurai-Lakpa at the hands of his uncle Chitsai. In 1762, Manipur was attacked by the
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the official religion) and thereby creating a unified Manipur. Much of his history is mythologized.
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Ching Thang Khomba Rajarshi Bhagyachandra, being displayed in front of his statue, in the
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and poisonous snakes. Rajeswar Singha called off the unsuccessful venture in 1767.
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Confronted with insurmountable odds, King Bhagyachandra is said to have prayed to
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The tradition of Rasa Lila in Manipur is attributed to Ching-Thang. The first
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Ching-Thang Khomba was son of Samjai Khurai-Lakpa, who had two brothers
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beads. At the end of the instructions, Govinda assured him of victory.
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monarch of the 18th century CE. He is known for having invented the
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In 1762, the British and Manipur signed a bilateral treaty with
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It was his daughter Shija Lailoibi who first took the role of
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C. E. A. W. O. (1927). "A History of Assam by Edward Gait".
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The Chronology of Meetei Monarchs ( From 1666 to 1850 CE)
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The Chronology of Meetei Monarchs (From 1666 to 1850 CE)
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at the first performance and became a popular figure in
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reflected on the Meiteis. He was an ardent devotee of
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dance. His daughter Shija Lailoibi played the role of
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King of Manipur
Coronation
Labeinya Chandra
Imphal
Murshidabad
West Bengal
Issue
Labeinya Chandra
Kuranganayani
Chinglen Nongdrenkhomba
House
Dynasty
Ningthouja dynasty
Hinduism
Raja
monarch
Rishi
saint
Kingdom of Manipur
History of Manipur
Kings of Manipur
Loiyumba
Senbi Kiyamba
Koirengba
Khagemba

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