- Pamheiba
Meidingu Pamheiba (1690-1751) was an emperor in
Manipur in the early 18th century. After conversion toHinduism , he made it the official religion ofManipur in 1717. He is also one of the heroes of the Thangal tribe [ [http://www.manipuronline.com/Features/May2003/thangal13_2.htm Thangal General, Charai Thangal And Pamheiba] Manipur Online - May 13, 2003] .Early life and conversion
He was born on
December 22 ,1690 inManipur toPitambar Charairongba and was crowned "Meidingu" ("king") onAugust 23 ,1708 . [http://www.iitg.ernet.in/rcilts/his_mnme.html History of Manipur] - IIT Guwahati] During the early 1700s,Hindu missionaries fromSylhet arrived inManipur to spreadGaudiya Vaishnavism . They were led byShantidas Goswami and his associate Guru Gopal Das who succeeded in converting the King from the old Meitei religion toVaishnavism in 1710. Later during his reign, Pamheiba made Hinduism the official religion, and converted nearly all theMeitei people toHinduism . [ [http://banglapedia.search.com.bd/HT/M_0135.htm Manipur, The] - Banglapedia]Military conquests
His reign lasted 39 years and during that time, the realm of
Manipur extended from theIrrawady in the east toCachar andTripura in the west. At some points during his reign, his realm extended into theChittagong Hill Tracts .Shortly after taking power, in his father
Charairongba he invadedBurma after the Burmese King insulted his sister. The Burmese King asked for the hand (in marriage) of another ofCharairongba 's daughters. Instead of a princess, the King of Burma was met by cavalry, led by Pamheiba that massacred the Burmese army, and brought manyPOW toImphal . [http://www.kanglaonline.com/index.php?template=kshow&kid=58& Garib Niwaz: Wars and Religious Policy in 18th Century Manipur] KanglaOnline]In 1734, Pamheiba invaded
Tripura and captured 1100POW s, who were absorbed into the Meitei community.Hinduization
Though, most of Manipur was at least nominally
Hindu especially theBishnupriya after the 15th century, the major religions among theMeitei people wereIslam andBuddhism in certain areas. They also followedAnimist beliefs. After 1717, he outlawed the consumption of pork, poultry and beef [http://www.manipuronline.com/Manipur/September2006/traditionalreligion25_1.htm Traditional Religion Of The Meiteis] Manipur Online - September 25, 2006] . He also converted manymeitei shrines intoHindu mandirs and fought with the traditional clergy for religious power. The day he burned a large number of Meitei religious scripts, collectively known asPuya in 1729, is known as "Puya Meithaba" inManipur [ [http://www.deccanherald.com/deccanherald/apr152005/national1842362005414.asp Manipur script activists set library ablaze] Deccan Herald - April 15, 2005]Family
Pamheiba had eight wives, and a large number of sons and daughters. His eldest son,
Samjai Khurai-Lakpa , was assassinated by his younger sonChitsai , who came to power after Pamheiba's grandsonGaurisiam . The reign was then followed byChing-Thang Khomba .References
External links
* [http://btg.krishna.com/main.php?id=295 A Land of Krishna Conscious Culture] - ISKCON
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