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{{See also|Meitei mythology}} | {{See also|Meitei mythology|Meitei folklore}} | ||
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'''Meitei folktales''' or '''Manipuri folktales''' refer to the large collection of folk stories developed from the [[Meitei culture]] since [[Ancient Manipur]]. These are the lion's share in the large granary of the [[Meitei folklore]]. Generally, Meitei folktales were developed from the creativity of the old folks, especially the grandparents who narrated their grandchildren the diverse sagas of varying genres.<ref>{{cite journal|url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/44479262|title=Manipuri Folktales|first=Yaisna|last=Rajkumari|date=12 April 2021|publisher=|journal=Indian Literature|volume=59|issue=1 (285)|pages=53–59|via=JSTOR}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.e-pao.net/epSubPageExtractor.asp?src=manipur.Folks.Folk_Tales|title=Folk Tales|website=www.e-pao.net}}</ref> | '''Meitei folktales''' or '''Manipuri folktales''' refer to the large collection of folk stories developed from the [[Meitei culture]] since [[Ancient Manipur]]. These are the lion's share in the large granary of the [[Meitei folklore]]. Generally, Meitei folktales were developed from the creativity of the old folks, especially the grandparents who narrated their grandchildren the diverse sagas of varying genres.<ref>{{cite journal|url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/44479262|title=Manipuri Folktales|first=Yaisna|last=Rajkumari|date=12 April 2021|publisher=|journal=Indian Literature|volume=59|issue=1 (285)|pages=53–59|via=JSTOR}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.e-pao.net/epSubPageExtractor.asp?src=manipur.Folks.Folk_Tales|title=Folk Tales|website=www.e-pao.net}}</ref> | ||