SEMINAR ON THE HISTORY OF THE BISHNUPRIYA MANIPURIS
Organised
by the Nikhil Bishnupriya Manipuri Mahasabha
Venue: Community Hall, Sree Sree Bhubaneswar
Sadhuthakur Sevashram, Silchar.
Dated: 15th & 16th February 2002, Friday &
Saturday.
WELCOME ADDRESS BY THE
CONVENOR OF THE ORGANISING COMMITTEE.
Respected Chairperson , Honourable Chief Guest Mr.
Padmasan Sinha, Special Guest Mr. Bhimsen Sinha,
Advocate Guwahati High Court and Guest of Honour
Dr.K.P.Sinha, Proff. Assam University, Mr. Sushil
Kumar Sinha, Rtd. Secretary, Education, Nagaland,
Proff. Monoranjan Sinha, Ex-President, Mahasabha,
Dr.D.K.Sinha, President of the Nikhil
Bishnupriya Manipuri Mahasabha and distinguished
Scholars and participants.
On this great occasion I would warmly welcome
everybody on behalf of the organizing committee and
on my own behalf. I express my gratitude to all
specially those who have come from Bangladesh for
taking much pains to attend this Seminar.
At the outset I would frankly admit that this is the
first experience on our part to organize a Seminar
on such a serious subject. So in spite of our
sincere efforts arise some irregularities in
arrangement. I would request all to kindly bear with
us.
T.S.Eliot wrote in his famous poetic work "Four
Quartets" that time past and time present are both
present in the time future. To make the way for the
future we should explore our past. It is history,
which is the gateway to enter into our past.
All the races or nations posses their own national
history. History
merely does not give an account of the rise and fall
of kings or their kingdoms but it is a
representation of the state of an entire
civilization i.e the state of development of art and
culture, literature, knowledge and science of a
nation. The Bishnupriya Manipuris, being the part
of a great Aryan civilization, were probably the
first cultured race in possession of Manipur. Here I
would rather impress upon you all to use the word
'race' than the word Nation. In the "History of
Greece", Dr. K.C.Choudhury said "The Greeks were
rather a race then a nation since they
lacked political unity which is regarded as the very
foundation of
national existence. The Greeks were divided into
Ionians, Aeolians, Dorians and others smaller
branches sprung from a single stock." In the
same manner as that of the Greeks we may say the
Bishnupriya Manipuris consist of five dominant
principalities under different clans like- Khumols,
Moirangs, Angoms, Luwangs. Due to the ravages of
time and historical misadventures the Bishnupriya
Manipuri cronological history. If we go in search of
the reasons behind this loss we find the following
dominant factors:
1. Firstly, the Bishnupriya Manipuris like their
Aryan ancestors lacked historical sense. Here I may
recall the lines drawn by Arthur A Medonell in his
"History of Sanskrit literature": "History is one
weak spot in Indian literature. It is in fact
non-existent. The total lack of historical sense is
so characteristic that the shadow of this
defect,suffering as it does from an entire absence
of exact chronology....". The Bishnupriya Manipuris,
like their ancestors, believed mostly on
oral traditions.
2. Second, but the most dominant factor was the
damage of historical relics, old records and other
relevant information by the Meitei king Pamheiba or
Garib Niwaj during the seventeenth century A.D.
3. Thirdly the three consecutive Burmese aggression
to Manipur which have forced the Bishnupriya
Manipuris to leave their ancestral home and settle
down in different scattered locations in present
Myanmar, Assam, Tripura and Bangladesh. During those
dark days while people were struggling hard to save
their own lives have forgotten to preserve the
old records.
However, from such a virtual non-existence of any
historical records some western and non-Bishnupriya
Manipuri Indian writers (including historians from
Manipur) have drawn brief sketches on the
historical backgrounds of the Bishnupriya Manipuris.
From their reference one can be sure that there were
Bishnupriya Manipuris on the soil of Manipur.
Among the western writers we may name Captain
Pemberton, Dr.Brown, E.T.Dalton, T.C.Hudson, E.Gait,
B.C.Allen, and Major Mc Cullock etc. But some
of them quoted distorted facts under the influence
of Meitei kings and intellectuals. Even the great
master compiler of Linguistic survey of India, Sir
G.A.Grierson could not free himself completely from
referring to such distorted facts. However, we
express our heartfelt gratitude to him because with
his justified statements we have won our war against
the menace of a sested interests to cut out our
existence from our historical roots. We pay our deep
respect too to Late R.M.Nath who has highlighted
certain
facts on the history of the Bishnupriya Manipuris in
his famous work "Background of Assamese Culture".
History is a
Science based on facts and reason, leading from
hypothesis to thesis (from hypothetical knowledge to
logical conclusion). Who will write history of this
race? I may answer this question in the spirit of Bankim
Chandra Chattapadhyaya that "It is I; It is you".
All of the Bishnupriya Manipuris should write their
own history because in its truest sense only the
Bishnupriya Manipuris can approach sincerely on the indepth
and systematic study in this field.
Here we also remember with deep respect the works
done by Late Mahendra Kumar Sinha. He is the pioneer
in Bishnupriya Manipuri historical research. His
work is compiled into three volumes of "Manipurer
Prachin Itihas", the first of which has been
published earlier. We are awaiting eagerly the
publication of the remaining volumes. Late Sena
Singha contributed a lot with his work "Manipurer
Itibritta". But some of his findings are not free
from controversy. We pay our deep respect to him
too.
Other scholars also contributed a lot in this field.
They are Late
Krishna Kumar Singha, Haridas Singha and other
respected persons. There are other interested
persons who have sincerely devoted themselves to
the study of history. Most of their works are yet to
be published.
We are certain that one cannot be totally agree to
all the findings by the earlier scholars as
mentioned above. Moreover with the passage of time
more informations are coming into light, which bring
new spheres of speculations. Under such
circumstances we have arranged this Seminar to have
a collective approach in this field so as to bring
into light a complete national history of the
Bishnupriya Manipuris out of the valuable
contributions available from the experts and
scholars who have undertaken great pain in research
works.
Here we would ensure distinguished scholars that if
any sort of information is not based on facts or on
reasoning or if anything seems to be detrimental to
the interest of the society it will not be
considered for publishing in the souvenir.
Here we seek to inform that those persons who have
registered their names as participants (other than
Speakers) they can participate in the discussions,
put questions and add anything relevant to any point
of discussion and we shall note down their
contributions too.
We shall request all concerned that these
discussions be taken
seriously but cordially, and not be converted into a
debate. If it need be, we may organize a debate
session separately. In an era of globalization
of ideas and of communication we should take part
with an open mind so that it may yield a fruitful
outcome. Let our sense of reasoning prevail over our
sentiments.
Thank you all.
Dils Lakshmindra Sinha
Convenor