Art and culture of Manipur
Manipur has a wide collection of notable art and cultural displays.
Arts of Manipur State
Thang Ta
Thang Ta is a martial art form of Manipur, existing since time immemorial. The art is associated with swords and spears. For defence, a shield is mostly used.
Manipuri Raas Leela

Manipuri Raas Leela is the classical dance of Indian state of Manipur, with its main theme being devotion to god Krishna. It depicts the Raslila pastime of Krishna with Radha and gopis.[1]
Lai Haraoba
Lai Haraoba is the traditional religious festival, celebrated in regards to the holy sacred groves Umang Lai of the state.
Shumang Kumhei
Shumang Kumhei is a traditional form of theater, originated in the state. four open air form, with a 13×13 sq. ft. of area.
Literature
Meitei literature has its earliest roots of existence dating back to around 11th century AD.
The ancient Manipuri literary works are done in Puya (Meitei texts) written in Meitei script.
Some of the prominent writers of Meitei literature are:

Indigenous Religion
Manipur is the home to the ancient indigenous religion of Sanamahism, a Polytheism of thousands of deities.

Folklore
Festivals
Several ethnic groups in the state, celebrates various festivals throughout the year. A few of them are:
References
- James G. Lochtefeld (2002). The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Hinduism: A-M. The Rosen Publishing Group. pp. 420–421. ISBN 978-0-8239-3179-8.