
Manipur's 5-day Shirui Lily Festival celebrates heritage, conservation, and community
The 5th State-Level Shirui Lily Festival concluded on Saturday in Manipur's Ukhrul district, capping five days of cultural celebration, ecological awareness, and community participation.
Organised by the Department of Tourism, Manipur, the festival marked the 75th anniversary of the discovery of the Shirui Lily (Lilium mackliniae)—the state's iconic and endangered flower found only in the Shirui Hills.
Held after a two-year break, the festival ran from May 20 to 24 across multiple venues, including Shirui Village, Bakshi Ground, Phangrei, and TNL Ground. This year's edition drew thousands of visitors from across the country, spotlighting Manipur's natural beauty, indigenous culture, and adventure tourism potential.
Throughout the week, the festival hosted a diverse array of events. Cultural showcases included traditional Tangkhul Naga dances, indigenous games like wrestling and tug-of-war, and the Miss Shirui Lily 2025 beauty pageant that celebrated local identity and grace.
Each day had something unique with Day 1 that saw the festival open in Shirui Village with an inaugural ceremony that highlighted Tangkhul Naga customs, traditional performances, indigenous crafts, and a strong message of ecological responsibility centered on the endangered Shirui Lily.
by Taboola
by Taboola
Sponsored Links
Sponsored Links
Promoted Links
Promoted Links
You May Like
Shop Directly from Adidas Franchise Stores – Up to 50% OFF
Original Adidas
Shop Now
Undo
Day 2 featured the unveiling of the 75th Anniversary Memorial structure, while the Shirui Gospel Rock concert brought spiritual energy to the stage.
The first round of the SheChef culinary contest began, alongside traditional games, live music, and the start of a regional film screening series. Day 3 included a Bike Peace Rally promoting unity, the second round of SheChef focusing on vegetarian cuisine, and a bonfire concert under the stars.
The SHiROCK music festival continued to draw large crowds with performances from artists across India. On Day 4 (May 23), the festival hosted a mini-marathon, tug-of-war, and wrestling competitions, along with SheChef's third round, where contestants crafted dishes inspired by childhood memories. The evening was lit up by the glamorous Miss Shirui Lily 2025 pageant. Finally, Day 5 brought the week-long celebration to a high-energy close with the SheChef grand finale and electrifying SHiROCK music performances.
Throughout the day, visitors also enjoyed adventure sports, traditional games, diverse food stalls, and vibrant tribal exhibitions.
The closing ceremony at Bakshi Ground featured performances by local artists and national rock acts as part of the SHiROCK music festival, with Bombay Vikings headlining the final night. Suman Billa, IAS, Director General of the Ministry of Tourism, attended as Chief Guest, alongside military and civil dignitaries.
Additionally, the SheChef culinary competition drew widespread attention, with four rounds themed around signature recipes, vegetarian dishes, and childhood memory meals, culminating in a grand finale. The contest not only highlighted regional flavours but also spotlighted culinary talent from Manipur's growing food scene.
Literature and storytelling found their space through the Shirui Lily Literature Festival and workshops conducted by the Mariwala Health Initiative.
Topics ranged from decolonising narratives and archiving forgotten histories to the use of visual media in storytelling- showcasing the region's intellectual and artistic voices.
For the adventure-seeking crowd, venues like Phangrei and Jorcheng offered mountain biking trails, ziplining, zorbing, and camping. Each day ended with acoustic evenings, bonfires, and SHiROCK concerts that drew large audiences.
Another highlight was the unveiling of the 75th Anniversary Memorial dedicated to the Shirui Lily, symbolising both pride and the urgent need for conservation. Film screenings of regional cinema took place daily at TTA Hall and Jorcheng.
In a push for sustainable tourism, the Manipur Tourism Department also launched a homestay registration portal under the Central government's RAMP (Raising and Accelerating MSME Performance) scheme, aimed at empowering local communities and boosting eco-tourism infrastructure.
Discovered in 1946 by British botanist Dr Frank Kingdon Ward and named after his wife Jean Macklin, the Shirui Lily blooms only between April and June in the high-altitude Shirui Hills. It cannot be cultivated elsewhere, making conservation efforts critical. The festival is timed with the flower's natural bloom, blending ecological advocacy with cultural pride.
Tourism officials said that the festival aims not only to celebrate the lily but also to promote eco-tourism, encourage sustainable development, and provide a platform for local artisans, musicians, and entrepreneurs. It also serves as a symbol of unity for Manipur's diverse communities and tribes.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Time of India
38 minutes ago
- Time of India
When is Rath Yatra 2025? Date, ritual timings, ISKCON's celebration plans, and full schedule of Lord Jagannath's festival
Preparations are in full swing for the Rath Yatra 2025 , one of India's most celebrated and sacred festivals. Also known as the Chariot Festival or Shree Gundicha Yatra, this grand annual event in Puri, Odisha draws lakhs of devotees from across the country and abroad. Rath Yatra 2025 Date & Time According to Drik Panchang, this year's Rath Yatra will take place on Friday, 27 June 2025. The grand procession is held every year on the Dwitiya Tithi (second day) of the Shukla Paksha in the Ashadha month of the Hindu calendar. Dwitiya Tithi begins: 1:24 PM on 26 June 2025 Dwitiya Tithi ends: 11:19 AM on 27 June 2025 The festival celebrates Lord Jagannath 's journey to his aunt's temple, Gundicha Temple , along with his siblings, Lord Balabhadra and Goddess Subhadra. As mentioned in the Skanda Purana, it is believed that Shree Hari, the Supreme Lord, fulfils his promise by riding his chariot to Gundicha each year. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Direct Shopping From Adidas Franchise Store, Up To 50% Off Original Adidas Shop Now Undo Nine-Day Festival Schedule As per the schedule, the celebrations will stretch across nine days: Anavasara – Began on 13 June, ends on 26 June Gundicha Marjana – 26 June 2025 Rath Yatra – 27 June 2025 Hera Panchami – 1 July 2025 Bahuda Yatra – 4 July 2025 Suna Besha – 5 July 2025 Niladri Bijay – 5 July 2025 The final day, Niladri Bijay, marks the return of Lord Jagannath and his siblings to the main temple. ISKCON Rath Yatra on 29 June As reported by TOI, the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) in Prayagraj will hold its Rath Yatra on Sunday, 29 June 2025. The chariot procession will begin at 4:00 PM from Hira Halwai Crossing and conclude at KP Ground, passing through Subhash Chauraha and Hanuman Mandir. Live Events ISKCON Prayagraj temple president Achyuta Mohan Das told TOI, 'We're holding the Rath Yatra on Sunday to allow more people to attend and receive the blessings.' Rath Yatra in Scotland Followers of Lord Krishna recently celebrated Rath Yatra in Scotland too. The Indian Embassy in Scotland posted on X that the Vice Consul joined ISKCON's Rath Yatra in Edinburgh, where even the Lord Provost of Edinburgh took part in the tradition of sweeping the path before the chariot, a symbolic act of humility and devotion.


Time of India
39 minutes ago
- Time of India
NYT Mini Crossword Hints and Answers Today: Time to solve puzzle for Sunday, June 22, 2025
The New York Times Mini Crossword for June 22, 2025, includes five Across and five Down clues. This puzzle is one of the daily word games featured by the NYT. Across Clue Hints Hint for 1 Across: A male name that has the same vowels as 'boat' and ends in "H." by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like The 15-minute reading habit linked to higher incomes after 35 that everyone is buzzing about. Blinkist Learn More Undo Hint for 5 Across: To watch a full season of a show in one sitting. This word begins with "B." Hint for 6 Across: Live Events This animal uses rocks to break open sea urchins. It starts with the letter "O." Hint for 7 Across: This is something a publicist works to improve or protect. It ends in "D." Hint for 8 Across: To make a choice, followed by the word 'for.' This word ends in "S." Also Read: Iran nuclear weapons: Iran could build a nuclear bomb in 15 days, claims Israeli intelligence agency Mossad in report. Details here Down Clue Hints Hint for 1 Down: A term for a type of cold brew coffee. It ends with the letter "O." Hint for 2 Down: Describes one way beer can be served. It begins with "O." Hint for 3 Down: A person who helps close a business deal. It starts with "A." Hint for 4 Down: Multiple buffalo grouped together. This word ends with "S." Hint for 5 Down: A drag performer named Bob who appeared on 'RuPaul's Drag Race' and 'The Traitors.' Also Read: What to Watch This Weekend: Here's the complete list Across Clue Answers Answer to 1 Across: NOAH Answer to 5 Across: BINGE Answer to 6 Across: OTTER Answer to 7 Across: BRAND Answer to 8 Across: OPTS Down Clue Answers Answer to 1 Down: NITRO Answer to 2 Down: ONTAP Answer to 3 Down: AGENT Answer to 4 Down: HERDS Answer to 5 Down: BOB FAQs What time is The NYT Mini Crossword released each day? The Mini Crossword is published daily at 10 p.m. Eastern Time the night before. Can I play The Mini Crossword without a subscription? Yes, you can play a limited version for free, but full access needs a subscription.


Time of India
an hour ago
- Time of India
When star attractions draw a few thousands too many
The temporary closure of the Louvre on June 16 owing to heavy footfall, temperature fluctuations and more, has brought into focus the plight of major museums across the world, with many buckling under the strain of accommodating thousands of visitors every day. Here's how the world's busiest museums are holding up: The Louvre Museum – Paris, France 8.7mn Average number of annual visitors Star Attraction: Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci On June 16, the Louvre temporarily shut down as staff walked out in protest over issues like overcrowding, understaffing, building leaks, & temperature fluctuations. This rare closure at the world's busiest museum has sparked plans for a new entrance, improved crowd control, and even a climate-controlled VIP lounge for the Mona Lisa. Simuwu Ding The National Museum of China, Beijing, China 7.4mn Average number of annual visitors Star Attraction: Simuwu Ding (massive ancient bronze vessel) The National Museum of China offers an immersive journey through 5,000 years of Chinese history, drawing massive crowds. it attracts about 20,000 visitors daily (as of late 2024). To manage the overwhelming foot traffic, the museum has introduced digital ticketing and is planning infrastructure upgrades to enhance the visitor experience. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Esslingen Am Neckar: GEERS sucht 700 Testhörer für Hörgeräte ohne Zuzahlung GEERS Undo Vatican Museums, Vatican City 6.8mn Average number of annual visitors Star Attraction: The Sistine Chapel ceiling by Michelangelo In November 2018, the Vatican Museums restricted access due to overcrowding. Temperatures had risen up to 40°C in narrow corridors, causing at least 10 visitors to faint daily. Only the Sistine Chapel was air-conditioned. It highlighted the need for better crowd control. The British Museum, London, UK 6.5mn Average number of annual visitors Star Attraction: Rosetta Stone The British Museum is like the ultimate treasure chest, pulling in millions of curious minds each year to see wonders. By late 2018, overcrowding had become a serious issue, making the gallery feel chaotic. The museum implemented digital ticketing system and scheduled entry times to ease congestion and ensure a more enjoyable experience for visitors. T he Metropolitan Museum of Art (The Met), New York City, USA 6mn Average number of annual visitors Star Attraction: Washington Crossing the Delaware & the Temple of Dendur The Met in New York, is a cultural giant and houses everything from dramatic American history paintings to ancient Egyptian temples. After pandemic closures, the crowds came back strong by July 2024. The surge has once again raised concerns about preservation, and overall experience for vistors.