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eigi ema mathu nabagi wari

Eigi Ema Mathu Nabagi Wari -

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Ema—a simple word, yet it holds the weight of the entire universe. When I think of "Ema mathu naba" (my mother’s virtue and wisdom), I don’t think of grand speeches or famous deeds. I think of the quiet moments. : If you have more context or details

She never scolded me with harsh words when I made mistakes. Instead, she would tell me stories. "My son," she would say, her voice low and soothing, "life is like the Imphal River. Sometimes it flows gently, sometimes it rages. But you must keep flowing. Stagnant water becomes a swamp; flowing water becomes a river." I think of the quiet moments

: Without a direct translation, one would typically consult a dictionary, a native speaker, or linguistic resources specific to the suspected language or region. The meaning could range from a proverb, a song lyric, a philosophical quote, or even a colloquial expression.

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