Kumdamsei

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Original titleꯀꯨꯝꯗꯝꯁꯩ
TranslatorNunglekpam Premi,[1] RK Jhalajit,[2] Moirangthem Kirti,[3] Ayyappa,[4] Ch. Manihar[5]
Country India
Kumdamsei
Kumdamsei talks about the spring season (Meitei: Yenning-tha)
Original titleꯀꯨꯝꯗꯝꯁꯩ
TranslatorNunglekpam Premi,[1] RK Jhalajit,[2] Moirangthem Kirti,[3] Ayyappa,[4] Ch. Manihar[5]
Country India
LanguageMeitei language
SubjectMeitei literature
GenreMeitei literature
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Kumdamsei (Meitei: ꯀꯨꯝꯗꯝꯁꯩ) is an ancient Meitei language literary work. It talks about the changes in seasons like spring, rain, and sunshine. The poem uses simple words to describe these changes in nature.[4][1]

The Meitei language word Kumdamsei is translated as "the song of the vernal rain" by numerous scholars, including Nunglekpam Premi,[1] RK Jhalajit,[2] and Moirangthem Kirti Singh.[3]

Others translate it as "song of seasons".[4] Ch. Manihar translates Kumdamsei as "the song that ushers in a new season."[5]

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