Over the last decade, there has been a quiet resurgence in regional language literature. Young Manipuris, both at home and in diaspora (Delhi, Bangalore, or even abroad), are turning to collections like Eina for:
: Inspire appreciation for the art, craft, and traditions of Manipur, and encourage people to explore and learn more about this fascinating culture.
The word Eina in Manipuri translates to "Mother," but in the context of romantic literature and popular culture, it often evokes a sense of deep longing, purity, and the quintessential "good girl" archetype beloved by the community. This collection captures that exact essence, weaving together narratives that are as tender as they are compelling.
Readers of Eina stories often draw comparisons to:
If you have ever longed for love stories that feel both foreign and familiar, will be your perfect companion. Her romantic fiction and stories collection offers a rare blend: the wisdom of Manipuri folklore with the pulse of modern relationships. Whether you are a student of regional literature, a hopeless romantic, or someone searching for their own cultural reflection, Eina’s words will stay with you long after the last page.