Usually shared as multi-part posts or image-based text slides on to bypass automated text filters.
For those interested in exploring this specific genre of Manipuri literature, many creators maintain dedicated pages like Eteima Mathu Nabagi Wari Matamgi Manipuri wari to share their latest work. Eteima Lukhrabi Mathu Nabagi Wari Facebook
Written primarily in the Meitei Mayek or Bengali script (for Manipuri language), often using colloquialisms specific to local neighborhoods. Usually shared as multi-part posts or image-based text
Refers to a sister-in-law (specifically, a brother's wife). Lukhrabi: Refers to a widow. Wari: Simply means "story." Refers to a sister-in-law (specifically, a brother's wife)
In Meitei culture, "Wari" traditionally refers to oral storytelling or folklore. However, on Facebook, the term has been adapted to describe serialized fiction. These particular stories often focus on:
The plotlines often involve romantic encounters, emotional conflict, and "twists" designed to keep social media readers engaged across multiple "parts" or "episodes".
The narratives frequently center on complex or taboo relationships, often involving characters like a married woman ( Eteima ) or a widow ( Lukhrabi ).