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Manipuri Sankirtana, also known as Meitei Sankirtana, is a form of performing art involving ritual singing, drumming and dancing performed in the temples and domestic spaces in Manipur in India. Through the performances which exhibit unparalleled religious devotion and energy, the performers narrate the many stories of Krishna often moving the spectators to tears. It is practiced primarily by the Vaishnava community in Manipur and by the Vaishnava Manipuri population settled in the neighbouring States of Tripura and Assam. "Sankirtana: Ritual singing, drumming and dancing of Manipur" was inscribed on the Representative List of the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity during the eighth session of the UNESCO Intergovernmental Committee meeting in Baku, Azerbaijan, held in December

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  • Sankirtana (fr)
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  • Le sankirtana désigne, dans le Manipur, État du Nord-Est de l'Inde, un ensemble d'arts (chants rituels, tambour et danse) pratiqués dans le vishnouisme, à l'occasion de cérémonies religieuses et d'étapes de la vie des pratiquants. Ces cérémonies sont narratives et ont lieu dans les temples. Le sankirtana est inscrit, depuis 2013, sur la liste représentative du patrimoine culturel immatériel, par décision de l'UNESCO. (fr)
  • Manipuri Sankirtana, also known as Meitei Sankirtana, is a form of performing art involving ritual singing, drumming and dancing performed in the temples and domestic spaces in Manipur in India. Through the performances which exhibit unparalleled religious devotion and energy, the performers narrate the many stories of Krishna often moving the spectators to tears. It is practiced primarily by the Vaishnava community in Manipur and by the Vaishnava Manipuri population settled in the neighbouring States of Tripura and Assam. "Sankirtana: Ritual singing, drumming and dancing of Manipur" was inscribed on the Representative List of the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity during the eighth session of the UNESCO Intergovernmental Committee meeting in Baku, Azerbaijan, held in December (en)
  • Sankirtan ou Manipuri Sankirtana (মণিপুরগী সংকীর্তন) é uma forma de realizar arte envolvendo cantos rituais, baterias e danças realizadas nos templos e espaços domésticos no estado de Manipur na Índia. Através dos desempenhos que exibem devoção e energia religiosa sem precedentes, os artistas narram as muitas histórias de Krishna, que muitas vezes movem os espectadores até as lágrimas. Referências (pt)
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  • Transliterations of the term "Manipuri Sankirtan" in Manipuri script of medieval era and Latin (en)
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  • Manipuri Sankirtana, also known as Meitei Sankirtana, is a form of performing art involving ritual singing, drumming and dancing performed in the temples and domestic spaces in Manipur in India. Through the performances which exhibit unparalleled religious devotion and energy, the performers narrate the many stories of Krishna often moving the spectators to tears. It is practiced primarily by the Vaishnava community in Manipur and by the Vaishnava Manipuri population settled in the neighbouring States of Tripura and Assam. "Sankirtana: Ritual singing, drumming and dancing of Manipur" was inscribed on the Representative List of the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity during the eighth session of the UNESCO Intergovernmental Committee meeting in Baku, Azerbaijan, held in December 2013. (en)
  • Le sankirtana désigne, dans le Manipur, État du Nord-Est de l'Inde, un ensemble d'arts (chants rituels, tambour et danse) pratiqués dans le vishnouisme, à l'occasion de cérémonies religieuses et d'étapes de la vie des pratiquants. Ces cérémonies sont narratives et ont lieu dans les temples. Le sankirtana est inscrit, depuis 2013, sur la liste représentative du patrimoine culturel immatériel, par décision de l'UNESCO. (fr)
  • Sankirtan ou Manipuri Sankirtana (মণিপুরগী সংকীর্তন) é uma forma de realizar arte envolvendo cantos rituais, baterias e danças realizadas nos templos e espaços domésticos no estado de Manipur na Índia. Através dos desempenhos que exibem devoção e energia religiosa sem precedentes, os artistas narram as muitas histórias de Krishna, que muitas vezes movem os espectadores até as lágrimas. É praticada principalmente pela comunidade Vaishnava em Manipur e pela população Vaishnava Manipuri instalada nos estados vizinhos de Tripura e Assam. "Sankirtana: Ritual cantando, tamborindo e dançando de Manipur" foi inscrito na Lista Representativa do Patrimônio Cultural Imaterial da Humanidade da UNESCO durante a oitava sessão da reunião do Comitê Intergovernamental da UNESCO em Baku, no Azerbaijão, realizada em dezembro de 2013. Referências * 1- Staff Reporter (8 December 2013). "Manipuri Sankirtana inscribed on UNESCO’s ‘intangible heritage’ list". The Hindu. Retrieved 2 December 2016. * 2 - "Sankirtana, ritual singing, drumming and dancing of Manipur". www.unesco.org. UNESCO. Retrieved 2 December 2016. * 3 - Sangeet Nataka Akademi. "Nomination File No. 00843". UNESCO. Retrieved (pt)
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