Home » SEACO appeals to authority to protect all indigenous Forest God temple in Manipur

SEACO appeals to authority to protect all indigenous Forest God temple in Manipur

by Rinku Khumukcham
0 comment 2 minutes read

IT News
Imphal, April 18:

If interpreted positively and scientifically the inner essence of the demand protection all place of worship for Manipur’s indigenous Forest deity across the state can be taken as effective measures for the protection of forest land in the state.
In a statement issued by the SEACO, the government authority has been urged to protect all sites of indigenous Forest God located at all places of Manipur both at the hill or plain area. The motive for the demand of preserving the temple of indigenous forest God by SEACO may have been because of the organisation agenda to revived Manipur’s indigenous deity besides safeguarding to restore the rich culture and tradition.
But the demand can be in one way help the Forest department, Environment department of the government of Manipur in their effort to preserve and increase forest land which is degrading in the state.
The SEACO statement said that the organisation had submitted a memorandum in April 28,2017 that consist of a list of locations about the temples of Forest Gods, locations related history of Manipur. Places nature the kings of Manipur before Pamheiba had been born. Places where those king rule, for protection and safeguard of those places.
The SEACO questioned the government about its resources to the protection and preservation of the location of Historical and Rituals places mentioned in the Memorandum.
“Its four years and nothing is seen taken up by the present government to preserve our Historical site”, Publicity Secretary of SEACO Thangjam Inaocha said.
Further said that our land is inhabited by various ethnic communities and each ethnic community has their own belief by offering prayer to their respective Forest God. This practice should be respected by all. And if one community have no respect for another community’s faith how could the various ethnic group co-exist peacefully and harmoniously.
SEACO once more reminded the government to convert into action the demands put up to the Chief Minister by submitting a memorandum on April 28, 2017.

You may also like

Leave a Comment

ABOUT US

Imphal Times is a daily English newspaper published in Imphal and is registered with Registrar of the Newspapers for India with Regd. No MANENG/2013/51092

FOLLOW US ON IG

©2023 – All Right Reserved. Designed and Hosted by eManipur!

Adblock Detected

Please support us by disabling your AdBlocker extension from your browsers for our website.