Samban-Lei Sekpil Explained

Sambal-Lei Sekpil is the world's tallest topiary.[1] Created by Moirangthem Okendra Kumbi, it is modelled in the shape of a series of open umbrellas and spheres.

Okendra started mending the Sambal-Lei in 1983, originally planted by his sister in a small mustard oil can. Sambal-Lei is a flowering shrub use for fencing gardens in Manipur - Sambal means fencing and Lei means flower in Meitei language. Sekpil indicates the shape of the topiary and is derived from an ancient Meitei word for a decorative bamboo post with rounded structured cloths forming canopy in many stages. The sekpil, at present also called as "Shattra" is generally used in worship and festivals in Manipur.

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  1. Web site: 2014-03-10. World's tallest topiary in Imphal losing its stature fast. 2021-06-18. Hindustan Times. en.