Imung Lai
An Imung Lai or Emung Lai is any god or goddess worshipped inside the household of the mankind in Meitei folklore and religion.[1][2] The Imung Lais are the protectors and caretakers of the people.[3] People perform different rites and rituals to worship the deities.[4][5] The main deities include Sanamahi and Leimarel.[6]
Imung Lai | |
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Deities of house and household | |
Member of Meitei deities | |
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Other names | Emung Lai |
Affiliation | Meitei religion (Sanamahism) |
Abodes | House and household |
Region | India (Manipur, Assam and Tripura), Bangladesh and Myanmar |
Ethnic group | Meitei ethnicity |
Equivalents | |
Greek equivalent | Hestia |
Roman equivalent | Vesta |
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References
- Devi, Lairenlakpam Bino (2002). The Lois of Manipur: Andro, Khurkhul, Phayeng and Sekmai. Mittal Publications. p. 46. ISBN 978-81-7099-849-5.
- Sarat Chandra Roy (Rai Bahadur (1981). Man in India. A.K. Bose.
- The Anthropologist: International Journal of Contemporary and Applied Studies of Man. Kamla-Raj Enterprises. 2003.
- Mahapatra, Mary D. (2001). Tribal Religion and Rituals: Accounts of Superstition, Sorcery and Spirits. Dominant Publishing. ISBN 978-81-87336-69-3.
- Banerji, Projesh (1956). Dance of India. Kitabistan.
- Hodson, Thomas Callan (1908). The Meitheis. D. Nutt. ISBN 978-81-7536-149-2.
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