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Khuman Pokpa (Meitei: ꯈꯨꯃꯟ ꯄꯣꯛꯄ) or Khuman Apokpa (Meitei: ꯈꯨꯃꯟ ꯑꯄꯣꯛꯄ) is the Apokpa (Ancestor God) of the Khuman clan. He is regarded as the founder... |
Oinam family (section Other websites) belonging to a branch of the Khuman dynasty of the Meitei ethnicity (Manipuri ethnicity). "Oinam Apokpa" ("Oinam Pokpa") is a clan ancestral deity worshipped... |
Khamnu (section Other websites) presented Khamba gifts. The two bound themselves by an oath before the God Khuman Pokpa. They drank the water in which the golden bracelet was dipped. They vowed... |
promises before God Khuman Pokpa. Both drank water in which a golden bracelet had been dipped. They vowed to be lovers forever. Khuman Khamba is famous for... |
Thoibi (section Other websites) about the mat. Khamnu said that it was the worshipping place of God Khuman Pokpa. So Thoibi asked if she could pray to the God. She wanted to be blessed... |
Korouhanba (section Other websites) with the Maring tribe. God Korouhanba has connection with Mangang Luwang Khuman, the three divine teachers in many legends. The Ibudhou Korouhanba Thang-Ta... |
Haoreima Tamheibee was the daughter of King Atom Nongyai Thingkol Hanba of the Khuman dynasty. She was married to Meitei King Kainou Irengba (984 AD-1074 AD)... |
Thongalen (section Other websites) Manipur). He is the Guardian God of the nadir. He is the ancestor-God of the Khuman clan of Meitei people. Laikhurembi and Lainaotabi are his wives. The Pakhangba... |
Khamlangba (section Other websites) In another legend, God Khamlangba stayed for some time at a place named "Khuman Heiyel Loubuk". Later, he came to Kheraching. A person named Nganba Tekcha... |
Irai Leima (section Other websites) beauty. One day, she was fishing in the Liwa river. King Kwakpa (Kokpa) of Khuman dynasty saw her and fell in love with her. He proposed her. She replied... |
Nganu Leima (section Other websites) (/ngaa-noo lei-ma) or Nganureima (/ngaa-noo-rei-ma) is the goddess of ducks and other water birds in Meitei mythology and religion. She is a sister of goddesses... |
Marjing (section Other websites) guardianship of the north eastern direction is alluded to Marjing and the other directions to Koubru (north west), Thangjing (south west) and Wangbren (south... |
Wangpulen (section Other websites) guardianship of the south eastern direction is alluded to Wangbren and the other directions to Koupalu (north west), Marjing (north east) and Thangjing (south... |
Imoinu (section Other websites) representations of goddess Leimarel Sidabi. The personality of Emoinu and other goddesses like Panthoibi and Phouoibi depict as well as influence the boldness... |
Taoroinai (section Other websites) Taoroinai step by step and movement by movement. They danced together. Other living beings also imitated their way of dancing. It was performed to celebrate... |
Thangching (section Other websites) guardianship of the south western direction is alluded to Thangjing and the other directions to Koubru (north west), Marjing (north east) and Wangbren (south... |
Khunu Leima (section Other websites) p. 202. {{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help) Eben Mayogee Leipareng (in Manipuri). 1995. p. 107. {{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help) Tal Taret... |
Shapi Leima (section Other websites) Manipuri). 2006. p. 39. {{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help) Tal Taret (in Manipuri). 2006. p. 48. {{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help) Manipuri Phungawari... |
Loyalakpa (section Other websites) of the Sekmai. God Loyalakpa is one of these deities. God Loyalakpa and other deities including Panam Ningthou, Pureiromba and Koubru hold the special... |
Leimarel Sidabi (section Other websites) Leimaren Mingkhei, the Leimaren Shekning Lasat, the Leimaren Ungoiron, besides others. Leimarel Sidabi and her son Sanamahi are worshipped in the first room of... |