First, ensure you have the Facebook app installed on your mobile device or access Facebook through a web browser on your computer.
In March 2024, a young man from Uripok posted a 20-second Facebook Story showing his 86-year-old grandfather weaving a Phige (traditional shawl) exactly as he did in 1965. The caption read:
“Eigi leiki eteima mathu nabagi wari — mamagi phige shabi thokpa. Facebook story install toro.” leikai eteima mathu nabagi wari facebook story install
Translation: “A story unique to my locality — grandfather’s shawl weaving. Install as Facebook story now.”
Within 6 hours, it had 4,000+ views, 90 shares, and local newspapers wrote about the “lost art of Uripok.” The story was saved as a highlight, then a Facebook Reel, and eventually a short film. Accessing Facebook Stories First, ensure you have the
This is the power of installing the right story.
In today’s digital age, sharing moral, spiritual, or community-transformation stories has become an integral part of social media, especially among Manipuri users on Facebook. One such phrase gaining traction is “Leikai eteima mathu nabagi wari” – a story about someone in the neighborhood who repented or changed their wrongful ways. Go to Facebook: Open a web browser and navigate to www
If you have come across this term and want to know how to install / post such a story on Facebook Story, you are in the right place.
Sometimes the story is first received as a WhatsApp status. To “install” it to Facebook Story:
| Mistake | Why It’s Wrong | Fix | |---------|----------------|-----| | Posting someone’s photo without consent | Violates privacy, especially in small leikais | Ask permission first | | Adding random Bollywood music | Breaks the local mood | Use free Manipuri instrumentals | | No context in caption | Outsiders won’t understand | Add a brief English/Manipuri line | | Making story public when it’s sensitive | Could bring unwanted attention to local matters | Keep it “Friends” or “Close Friends” |