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- of the revival of Sanamahism and the Meitei Mayek, original script of the Manipuri Language among other things. The term Sanamahism and Meitei Marup are...
- Sanamahism is the indigenous religion of the Meitei people. It originated in the Kingdom of Kangleipak, and is still practiced in modern Manipur, India...
- Christianity, 1.7% Sikhism, 0.7% Buddhism and 0.4% Jainism. Zoroastrianism, Sanamahism and Judaism also have an ancient history in India, and each has several...
- International Sanamahism Students' ****ociation (ISSA) (Meitei: Malem Sanamahi Laining Maheiroi Lup), also called the International Sanamahism Students' ****ociation...
- morning and evening stars Chernobog, god of darkness, chaos, famine, pain, and all that is evil Chthonic (underworld) deities Lists of deities in Sanamahism...
- deity, often represented in the form of a dragon, in Meitei mythology and Sanamahism, the indigenous religion of Manipur. He is depicted in the heraldry of...
- (Manipur). He is regarded as the most po****r and significant divinity of Sanamahism. He is the brother of Pakhangba and Nongshaba. He is the eldest son of...
- This is a list of Sky Deities. An Sky god or Sky goddess is a deification of the Sky ****ociated with a figure climatical or heaventrial attributes. There...
- of ethnic violence in Manipur, India. Canadian Meitei people practice Sanamahism and Hinduism. On 4 February 2013, the commemoration of Puya Meithaba (ꯄꯨꯌꯥ...
- The Symbolism of Sanamahism, which is the traditional Meitei religion, represents various aspects of the ancient pagan beliefs and practices of the people...