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The plot typically follows a protagonist (often a poor woodcutter or an innocent villager) who encounters the Edomcha tree. Unlike other trees, the Edomcha pleads for its life when the protagonist approaches with an axe, intending to cut it down.

Stories from the ancient Meitei religion, Sanamahism, also form a key part of the narrative tapestry. An Edomcha might speak of gods like "Panam Ningthou," the protector of crops. These tales connect the family to their spiritual roots, explaining the natural world and the divine forces that govern it.

Passive consumption, popular among commuters or users multitasking at home. The Role of Romanized Meiteilon (Transliteration)