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Imphal, Sep.16 (ANI): “Move onward with the Lord within your heart and with the footprints of your ancestors in your eyes’ is the greatest moral teaching from Heigru Hidongba ceremony held every year in Manipur.

Heigru Hidongba, a socio-religious ceremony, to exhibit the firm devotion of the descendants of the Great Grand Mantri Anandashai of Lord Bejoy Govindajee was recently held in Imphal.

Devotees brought offerings of Heigru (Amla) fruit to the almighty on the 11th day of Langban Manipuri month which coincides with September to bring prosperity to the community.

During this festival a special boat race ‘Hiyang Tanaba’ is held in the sacred Thangapat Moat of Sagolband, Bejoy Govinda in Imphal amidst singing of devotional songs and a lot of clamour.

It attracted a huge number of spectators on this occasion. “We have organized the ceremony so that we can come and pray together so that the ills of the society will be removed and also for peace to be restored in our land that is filled with violence. In other places, it is celebrated anytime as a festival but we celebrate it as it is our custom,” said Boshana, organiser of the Heigru Hidongba festival.

“This is the 231st Heigru Hidongba Festival. The main theme of the festival is about preserving the age old traditional beliefs and customs of our culture,” said Magochandra, a local resident.

Devotees converged at the Bijoygobinda Moat at Sagoband to witness the ceremony symbolising the unity, which was once deeply rooted amongst the Manipuris’ ancestors and for their struggle for peace and freedom.

Devotees, today, believe that the ceremony brings prosperity to the State and overcomes ills of the society. (ANI)

William Shakespeare named UK’s greatest national treasure

London, July 4 (ANI): Legendary playwright William Shakespeare-known for his plays like ‘Romeo and Juliet’, ‘Hamlet’, etc.-has officially been named Britain’s greatest national treasure in a new poll.

The poll was sponsored by ice-cream makers Mivvi.

Buckingham Palace grabbed the second spot, while position three went to fish and chips.

Fourth on the list was Big Ben, while the age-old red phone boxes wrapped up the top five.

Wimbledon was placed at the 16th spot, and it became the highest sporting event to feature in the poll.

The tournament’s traditional treat of strawberries and cream also came in at number 24.

However, Wimbledon wasn’t the only sporting event that featured in the list, for cricket came at 26th spot, the Boat Race at 28 and the Grand National at 38.

People who featured highly in the poll include the Queen at number nine and The Beatles at 15.

UK’s traditional transport also made it to the list, with red buses at eight and black cabs at 13.

The traditional British cup of tea landed at number six, but Sunday roast could only manage 20, with bangers and mash at 36 and fry-ups at 47.

“British fare is more popular than ever at the moment, with the nation tucking into strawberries and cream while gripped by Wimbledon,” the Mirror quoted a spokesman for Mivvi, as saying. (ANI)

Oxford defeat Cambridge in 155th Boat Race

London, Mar.30 (ANI): Oxford defeated Cambridge in the 155th annual boat race.

Fortunes change quickly in the Boat Race, and Saturday’s was no exception. For the first seven minutes Cambridge had it all their own way, despite fractionally fluffing the start when the umpire’s “attention”, but thereafter, the Light Blues (Oxford) quickly caught up and held the cards till the end.

By the time the race reached the Harrods Wall, nearly six minutes in, Oxford were motoring.

A great Cambridge crew did nothing wrong, they just could not quite match the power, team effort and ability ranked against them. (ANI)