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The story follows an old man who still keeps the Edomcha hairstyle, while the younger generation has abandoned it for modern cuts. He is ridiculed, alienated, and seen as outdated. As he grows older, he becomes the last person in his village to maintain that tradition. When he finally dies or cuts his hair (symbolic death), the Edomcha tradition effectively ends — marking a quiet cultural death. The narrative laments how external influences (colonial, modern, or global) erase visible signs of Meitei identity.
"Edomcha Thu Naba" is more than just a funny story; it is a celebration of human ingenuity in the face of daily challenges. It encourages readers to think critically and use their presence of mind to overcome obstacles within their own lives. edomcha thu naba gi wari hot
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