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- alphabet. Without proper rendering support, you may see errors in display. Nongshaba (Meitei: ꯅꯣꯡꯁꯥꯕ) is a lion god in Sanamahism and Meitei mythology. He...
- Leontopolis was derived.[citation needed] List of Egyptian deities Kangla Sha Nongshaba Manfred Lurker (1987). Dictionary of Gods and Goddesses, Devils and Demons...
- of Khamba and Thoibi of ancient Moirang. In Meitei religion mythology, Nongshaba (Meitei: ꯅꯣꯡꯁꯥꯕ) is a Lion God and a king of the gods. He produced light...
- Fenghuang Four Holy Beasts Giraffe ****anese dragon Kanglasha Longma Nian Nongshaba Pakhangba Pixiu Poubi Lai Questing Beast Serpopard Shaanxi Kylins Shisa...
- significant divinity of Sanamahism. He is the brother of Pakhangba and Nongshaba. He is the eldest son of Creator God Saalailel Sitapa and Leimalel Sitapee...
- lions in Europe List of mythological lions Lion of Cithaeron Kangla Sha Nongshaba Tsavo Man-Eaters Mfuwe man-eating lion Panthera spelaea Smilodon Apollodorus...
- Koubru, Ibudhou Marjing, Thongalel, Wangbren, Eputhou Thangjing, Kounu, Nongshaba, Nongthang Leima, and Irai Leima. The Umang Lais are often regarded as...
- a dog and prominent incisors, warded away by New Year's celebrations. Nongshāba (Sanamahism) Pixiu (Chinese) – powerful, winged lions who protect Feng...
- Utra Shanglen Sana Konung and the Pacha Loishang by offering flowers to Nongshaba, Pakhangba and Yumjao Lairembi. This festival is celebrated on regular...
- IND Rajkumar Somendro Singh 13,050 1.64 N/A IND Moirangthem Totomshana Nongshaba 4,881 0.61 N/A NOTA None of the above 3,797 0.48 0.14 IND Haorungbam Sarat...