Sagol kāngjei explained
Sagol kangjei |
Nicknames: | Game of Kings, Horse Hockey, Sakol Kangchei, Shakol Kangchei, Shagol Kangjei |
First: | c. 3100 BCE |
Mgender: | no |
Type: | equestrian sport |
Country/Region: | --> |
Olympic: | no |
World: | yes |
Paralympic: | no |
Iwga: | no |
Sagol Kangjei (Manipuri: {{Script|Mtei|ꯁꯒꯣꯜ ꯀꯥꯡꯖꯩ) (also Sakol Kangchei,[1] Shakol Kangchei, Shagol Kangjei[2]) is a traditional Meitei ball sport played on horseback with a long-handled stick. The sport, also known as Manipuri polo, is a predecessor of modern international polo.
History and myth
Manipuri polo is one of the world's oldest sports, with some historians claiming it was first played in the ancient Meitei kingdom of Kangleipak.[3] Sagol kāngjei is a traditional Meitei form of polo and the ancestor of the modern game. In Meitei mythology and folklore, sagol kāngjei was played by the gods led by Marjing and Thangjing.[4]
In the Cheitharol Kumbaba, the Royal Chronicle of Kangleipak, sagol kāngjei was not only a sport, but used as an instrument of diplomacy, politics, and palace intrigue.[5] According to the Kangjeirol (Manipuri: {{Script|Mtei|ꯀꯥꯡꯖꯩꯔꯣꯜ), another ancient Meitei language text, polo was played during the reign of King Ningthou Kangba (1405-1397/1359 BCE) of Kangleipak. Kangba organized a polo matches to be played by his officials.[5] [6] During reign of King Khagemba (1597-1652 CE) sagol kāngjei was popularised and the rules were revised.[5]
Sagol kāngjei was introduced to the British officers at Cachar, Assam by Sir Chandrakirti Singh, the then ruler of Manipur.[5] [3]
Description
Sagol kāngjei is a form of polo, a ball game resembling hockey,[5] played on a Manipuri pony (Manipuri: {{Script|Mtei|ꯁꯒꯣꯜ), a traditional breed standing 11-13 hands, with a long-handled stick or mallet (Manipuri: {{Script|Mtei|ꯀꯥꯡꯖꯩ).[7] [8] The kāngjei is made of seasoned cane. It has a narrow angled wooden head, which is fixed at its striking end.[5] The polo ball is solid, made of bamboo root[9] and is generally 10cm in diameter.[10]
The game is played between two teams of seven players, which are referred to as the northern team and the southern team. Both of the teams have seven players each. The playing field is usually rectangular in shape, around 210yards long and 100yards wide. Players may only strike the ball with their mallets.There are no goal posts. A goal is scored when the ball crosses the end line.[5]
Sangol kāngjei is one of the three types of Meitei kāngjei (or hockey), with the other two types being foot hockey (Manipuri: {{Script|Mtei|ꯈꯣꯡ ꯀꯥꯡꯖꯩ) and hockey with wrestling (Manipuri: {{Script|Mtei|ꯃꯨꯛꯅꯥ ꯀꯥꯡꯖꯩ).[5] [8]
Uniforms and equipment
Players typically wear short-sleeved jackets in their team's colours and white dhotis tucked up above their knees. A traditional Manipuri turban, or kokyet, held by a khadangchet completes the look.Leg guards (Manipuri: khongyon) are used to protect the shins and the calves and more guards (Manipuri: khuning khang) protect the heels and the ankles, but the players' feet are bare.
Saddles are made of decorated leather, attached to a wooden frame called ukang khe. The stirrup has a flat base with a narrow foothold. A snaffle bit (Manipuri: chanam caru) is used.[5]
International competitions
Manipur International Polo attracts teams from nations including Argentina, Australia, Canada, Egypt, France, Germany, Haiti, India, Kenya, Mongolia, Morocco, Poland, South Africa, Thailand, United Kingdom, United States and Uruguay, competing with the team of players from Manipur.[11] [12] [13] [14] [15]
The Manipur Statehood Day Women's Polo Tournament is the first and the only international women's polo tournament organized in India.[16] [17] [18]
Some important sites
Two of the world's oldest polo grounds are the Inner Polo Ground, located inside Kangla Fort in Imphal and the nearby Imphal Polo Ground. Historically, the Inner Polo Ground was reserved for Meitei royals and nobles.[19] [20] [21] [22]
The Marjing Polo Complex is a sports complex, dedicated to Marjing, the Meitei god of horses and polo. It was built in the hilltop of the Heingang Ching, the mythical abode of Marjing.[23] [24] It includes the Marjing Polo Statue, is the world's tallest statue of a mounted polo player.[25] It was built to commemorate the Manipur as the birthplace of modern polo.[26] [27] [28]
Also on Heingang Ching, there is a shrine dedicated to the god Marjing, where devotees, including polo players, offer prayers, and perform rites and rituals in his honor.[29] Devotees offer polo mallets, balls,[30] and replicas of polo ponies to the god,[31] making the temple a storehouse of small, white horse figurines, red and white polo mallets, and pictures of horses.[32] [33]
In popular culture
Further reading
Notes and References
- Web site: Discovery of Kangleipak 1 . 2023-12-10 . ...Polo (Kanglei indigenous people called Sakol Kangchei)....
- Web site: Press . Imphal Free . Imphal Free Press . 2014-09-28 . Manipuri Ponies are critically endangered – KanglaOnline . 2023-12-10 . en-US . ... the rally was carried out to save the Manipuri pony from extinction because it has given an identity to Manipur through Shagol Kangjei and Polo..
- Book: Aldous, David . International Turf Management . 2014-06-17 . . 978-1-317-84491-4 . 9 . en . The early sport of polo, which also involves horse and rider, had its origins in Manipur State, India, circa. 3100 BC when it was played at Sagol Kangjei. Polo was introduced to England from India in 1869 and now has a keen following in the United States, Argentina and Australia..
- Book: Devi, Dr Yumlembam Gopi . Glimpses of Manipuri Culture . 2019-06-16 . LP . 978-0-359-72919-7 . 21 . en.
- Web site: Sagol Kangjei . 2023-12-10 . Indian Culture . Ministry of Culture, Government of India . en.
- Book: Lisam, Khomdan Singh . Encyclopaedia Of Manipur (3 Vol.) . 2011 . GPH . 978-81-7835-864-2 . 701 . en.
- Book: Prakash, Col Ved . Encyclopaedia of North-East India . 2007 . APD . 978-81-269-0706-9 . 1558 . en.
- Book: Agarwal, M. K. . From Bharata to India: Volume 1: Chrysee the Golden . 2012 . Universe . 978-1-4759-0765-0 . 351 . en.
- Book: Ghosh, G. K. . Bamboo: The Wonderful Grass . 2008 . APH . 978-81-313-0369-6 . 108 . en.
- Web site: Manipuri Polo . e-pao.net . 22 February 2024.
- Web site: Manipur lift Polo International trophy. www.thepeopleschronicle.in. en.
- News: Manipur USA win in Manipur Polo International. UNI India.
- News: Manipur lifts Polo International Trophy defeating England. UNI India.
- Web site: India B wins Manipur International polo tournament – The New Indian Express. www.newindianexpress.com. November 2017 .
- Web site: 11th Manipur International Polo Tournament. POLO+10 The Polo Magazine. 19 December 2017 . en-US.
- Web site: Manipur celebrates Statehood Day with first international women's polo tournament . 2023-12-11 . DNA India . en.
- Web site: 1st Manipur Statehood Day Women Polo Tournament 20160114 . 2023-12-11 .
- Web site: Correspondent . 2010-09-15 . 1st Manipur Statehood Day Women's Polo . 2023-12-11 . assamtribune.com . en.
- Web site: Manipuri Pony . International Museum of the Horse . en . These consist of the Manung Kangjeibung (inner polo ground), within the ramparts of the Kangla Fort, where only royalty and noblemen were allowed to play. This may be the world's oldest polo ground..
- Web site: Polo Ground, Imphal . en.
—Web site: 2022-01-05 . Exploring The World's Oldest Polo Ground . en-US.
- Web site: 2014-12-21 . Manipur: The place where polo was born? . . en.
- Web site: 2019-03-25 . Exploring the World's Oldest Polo Ground . en-US.
- Web site: NEWS . NE NOW . 2018-03-25 . Manipur CM N Biren Singh inaugurates Marjing Polo Complex in Imphal . 2023-11-22 . NORTHEAST NOW . en-US.
- Web site: Chief Minister Biren inaugurates Marjing Polo Complex; says Polo ground will also be constructed at the hillock shortly . 2023-11-22 . Impact . en-gb.
- Web site: 2016-04-28 . World's tallest polo statue to be constructed in Mnp Nagaland Post . 2023-11-22 . en-US.
- Web site: 2023-01-06 . Manipur: Union Home Minister Amit Shah Unveils 122-feet-tall Polo Statue In Imphal Ukhrul Times . 2023-11-22 . en-US.
- Web site: 2022-07-05 . 120 feet Polo Statue to be |expecting=built}} in Manipur, the Birthplace of the Sport ]. 2023-11-22 . News18 . en.
- Web site: Today . North East . 2022-11-17 . Construction Of Much-Awaited 120-Ft-Tall Effigy Of 'Sagol Kangjei' Completed; Upholds Historical Significance Of Polo Sport . 2023-11-22 . Northeast Today . en-US.
- Web site: Imphal tourist park coming up at birth place of polo .
- Web site: Recreational Park – Manipur Tourism . 2023-11-22 . . en-US . Situated near the heritage center Ibudhou Marjing at Heingang, the complex serves as an offering to the God of the Chenglei, Marjing, to whom the Kangjei (Polo-stick) along with the ball (Kangdrum) are continued to be offered during worship. Marijing befits as the centre of polo tourism..
- Web site: Marjing Complex, Heingangching . manipur.gov.in . . 15 . At Heingangching, there is the temple of Marjing where every year replica of pony and polo mallet is offered to the Lord..
- Web site: 2017-01-13 . How a polo tour in India is helping to protect a rare breed of ponies . 2023-11-22 . GBH . en.
- Web site: How a polo tour in India is helping to protect a rare breed of ponies .