The phrase is used as a metaphor for a couple's journey. The "tears" (Thu) signify not just sadness but the full spectrum of shared human emotion—the struggles, the sacrifices, the moments of pain, and the tears of joy. By framing this as a "Wari," or a story, the couple's life together is elevated to a narrative worth telling, preserving the tradition of storytelling in a digital format.

Historically, Manipuri storytelling was centered around Phunga Wari ("stories of the kitchen furnace"), which were folktales passed down orally by elders to children around the hearth.

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The phrase is used as a metaphor for a couple's journey. The "tears" (Thu) signify not just sadness but the full spectrum of shared human emotion—the struggles, the sacrifices, the moments of pain, and the tears of joy. By framing this as a "Wari," or a story, the couple's life together is elevated to a narrative worth telling, preserving the tradition of storytelling in a digital format.

Historically, Manipuri storytelling was centered around Phunga Wari ("stories of the kitchen furnace"), which were folktales passed down orally by elders to children around the hearth. edomcha thu nabagi wari facebook top