According to the scriptures, one night Lord Krishna played his flute and the Gopis of Vrindavan joined him in a night of dancing. The term "Raas Leela" roughly means Dance of Devine Love. The dance form tells the story of Krishna, Radha and the Gopis, and is considered as Krishna's favourite thing to do. The Raas Leela is an important part of the traditional Manipuri culture. When the dancers perform the Raas Leela, it symbolises the spiritual love for Lord Krishna. It is one of the most important part of Manipuri classical Indian dance. The Raas Leela was first started as a dance form in 1779 by Ningthou Ching-Thang Khomba, also known as Rajarshi Bhagya Chandra, a 18th century Meitei monarch.