The primary lesson is the concept of relative truth. Each blind man’s experience was real to them. The trunk did feel like a snake; the ear did feel like a fan. The story illustrates that truth is often a matter of perspective. In philosophical terms, this warns against "absolutism"—the belief that one's own view is the only valid truth.
ꯑꯩꯒꯤ ꯃꯔꯨꯞ ꯑꯣꯏꯔꯤꯕꯁꯤꯡꯗ,…
"Edomcha thu naba wari" haibasi keidounungda chatpa thabakki matangdagi horakpa yai.
Masi thamoi asingba, nungsiba, kapthomnaba wari. edomcha thu naba wari updatedMi kayada wahei mapal chatli adubu edomchatpa thu taba mi heinana leite.
Housigee matam asida eikhoi mi kayagi wafam, mi kayagi nungai taba haiba – adubu masigi manungda eikhoi masamakki nungsiba amadi awaba cheina thungliba ujari. The primary lesson is the concept of relative truth
💔 Lakpa pumnamakta thamoi thungba mapham amalei.
💪 Adubu houjik yamna kanba mamal phaoba tarage.
🌅 Eikhoina pukning nungaina chatpa mamingtharakpa yamna hei leiri.Masi edomcha thu naba wari – eikhoi sajagadaba thawai adumakki wari. Meaning (short): This is a heart-touching story about
Meaning (short):
This is a heart-touching story about love, pain, and rising again. Many speak, few truly feel. But we keep walking with strength.
In Manipuri oral tradition and school textbooks, this story holds a special place for several reasons: