: Organize or participate in workshops that teach younger generations about our heritage.

The story follows the classic structure of a "trickster tale," where two contrasting characters interact, leading to a moral consequence.

However, other versions list the ten sons as princes who rebelled against the Aryanized kings of the 15th century CE. In this secular version, the ten brothers ruled ten clans ( Yek Salai ), and their united front threatened the Brahminical power structure. Their war was lost, and their story was ordered to be erased.

Even in the age of digital entertainment, remains relevant. They are frequently narrated to children, preserving the Manipuri language and cultural values. These stories serve as a reminder of the importance of wit, humor, and the ability to find joy even in difficult situations.

Central to the Edomcha Thu Naba Gi Wari are the traditional practices and rituals that have been preserved and passed down through generations. These include the lighting of sacred fires, the offering of prayers to the ancestors, and the performance of traditional dances and songs. Each ritual holds a specific significance, contributing to the overall spiritual and communal experience of the festival.