Kokyet
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Kokyet
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Kokyet, sometimes also spelled as Koyet, Koyyet, Koiyet, is a traditional Meitei men's headdress. It is made in twelve distinct designs. It is used in different Meitei cultural ceremonies, festivals, occasions, etc. It is used by both the common people as well as the royal people.
Its design is derived from the two horns of ancient Meitei deity Pakhangba, who could transfigure into many different divine forms. It is also the sacred protective symbolic representation of Sidaba of traditional Meit
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Traditional Meitei men's headdress
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kokyet
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2023-11-11T06:43:47Z
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