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In the hills of Manipur, where ancient legends and whispered prophecies still live in memory, a powerful object has been lost—the Wayel Kati, the sacred “scissor of justice.” Without it, the balance between worlds begins to crumble.
Seven chosen guardians must set out on a dangerous quest to find it. Led by Laiba, a perceptive nine-year-old priest, the group ventures into a world filled with mythical creatures, ancient magic, and dark forces that are beginning to invade the human realm. As they travel through enchanted landscapes and face formidable enemies, each guardian must confront their fears and uncover their true purpose. (Niyogi Books India)
Inspired by the rich folklore and mythology of Manipur, Wayel Kati: The Quest of the Seven Guardians by Linthoi Chanu blends fantasy, legend, and adventure. At its heart, the story reflects themes of nature worship, environmental responsibility, courage, and the timeless human fascination with myth and magic. (ThePrint)
It introduces young readers to the magical world of Indian folklore, particularly the rich storytelling traditions of Manipur.
The story encourages imagination through its blend of myth, fantasy, and heroic adventure.
It shows young readers that courage, friendship, and determination can help overcome even the most powerful forces.
Appreciation of folklore and culture:
Children encounter stories rooted in the myths, legends, and traditions of Northeast India.
Environmental awareness:
The book highlights themes of nature worship and the importance of protecting the natural world.
Courage and responsibility:
The young guardians must rise to a difficult task, reminding readers that bravery often comes with responsibility.
Self-discovery and teamwork:
As the guardians face challenges, they learn more about themselves and the strength that comes from working together.
After reading a chapter together, ask:
“If you were chosen as one of the guardians, what special ability would you bring to the quest?”
This encourages imagination and helps children connect with the characters.
Use the book as a starting point for discussions on Indian folklore and mythology.
Students can talk about how myths from different parts of India explain the world through heroes, creatures, and magical objects.
Ask children to imagine their own magical quest.
They can create:
Children can draw a map of the fantasy world where their adventure takes place.
Bring home Wayel Kati: The Quest of the Seven Guardians—a thrilling fantasy that celebrates folklore, courage, and the magical storytelling traditions of Manipur. (Recommended age: 12+)
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