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While classified as a children's book, And That Is Why... is designed to appeal to all ages. In an interview with the Indian Express, Roy confessed he was terrified about writing for children and sent his draft to three young critics (aged nine, ten, and thirteen) for approval. The stories' of generosity, community, and human nature make them equally compelling for adult readers. It’s a perfect choice for:

Whether you are a scholar of regional literature, a fan of spicy romance, or someone looking to understand the emotional temperature of modern Manipur, this collection is essential reading. manipuri story collection by luxmi an hot

In the vibrant digital landscape of regional entertainment, has emerged as a powerhouse of culture, storytelling, and digital media . Spearheaded by creative force Luxmi An , this platform—primarily celebrated on its Manipuri Story Collection Official YouTube Channel —blends traditional oral narratives with modern episodic audio-visual storytelling. Far beyond simple entertainment, the collection acts as a digital custodian of Manipuri folklore, social values, and everyday lifestyle, captivating hundreds of thousands of listeners and viewers globally. The Architect of the Channel: Luxmi An While classified as a children's book, And That Is Why

: Everyday objects—a loom, a specific flower, or a traditional garment—often take on deeper metaphorical meanings. The stories' of generosity, community, and human nature

: She frequently centers female protagonists, exploring their internal struggles, sacrifices, and resilience in a patriarchal society.

The book is the creation of , a distinguished author, cultural conservationist, film and media curator, and the founder of the Imasi Foundation in Manipur. Roy is renowned for his English translations of the works of his mother, the acclaimed Manipuri writer M.K. Binodini Devi, including The Princess and the Political Agent and several of her screenplays. The book is also graced with beautiful and culturally authentic illustrations by the young Imphal-based printmaker, Sapha Yumnam , whose red-and-brown palette mirrors the style of ancient Meitei manuscripts.