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DescriptionLainingthou Sanamahi riding on his Divine Tiger to circumambulate the world 7 times as asked by Salailen, the Supreme Being — Classical Meitei mythology & traditional Meitei religion (Sanamahism alias Lainingthouism) of Kangleipak.jpg
English: Lai Ningthou Sanamahi (alias Asheeba) mounting on his Divine Tiger to circumambulate the world 7 times as asked by His father, Salailen (alias Salailel or Soraren or Sorarel or Atiya or Atinga or Atingkok), the Supreme Being as well as Heavenly Father (Father Sky) — Classical Meitei mythology & traditional Meitei ethnic religion (Sanamahism alias Lainingthouism) of ancient Kangleipak civilisation (early Manipur realm)
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Lainingthou Sanamahi mounting on his Divine Tiger to circumambulate the world 7 times as asked by Salailen, the Supreme Being — Classical Meitei mythology & traditional Meitei religion (Sanamahism alias Lainingthouism) of Kangleipak
Lainingthou Sanamahi mounting on his Divine Tiger to circumambulate the world 7 times as told by Salailen, the Supreme God — Ancient Meitei mythology & traditional Meitei religion (Sanamahism alias Lainingthouism) of Kangleipak
Lainingthou Sanamahi mounting on his Divine Tiger to circumambulate the world 7 times as asked by Salailen, the Supreme Being — Archaic Meithei mythology & traditional Meithei religion (Sanamahism alias Lainingthouism) of Kangleipak
Lainingthou Sanamahi sitting on his Divine Tiger to circumambulate the world 7 times as asked by Salailen, the Supreme Lord — Antique Meetei folklore & ethnic Meetei faith (Sanamahism alias Lainingthouism) of Kangleipak
Lainingthou Sanamahi riding on his Divine Tiger to circumambulate the world 7 times as asked by Salailen, the Supreme God — Old Meetei myths & traditional Meetei beliefs (Sanamahism alias Lainingthouism) of Kangleipak