Haosi Namoinu

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Haosi Namoinu is a character in Meitei mythology and folklore of Ancient Kangleipak in India. She is the only daughter of lady Pokmabi Laoshigam Chanu and lord Senbi Loikenba. Her father was a minister of the then Ancient Moirang kingdom, in charge of collecting tributes from the land of Kabo (present day Western Myanmar).

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manifests as
Hari Nongnang
manifested by
Hari Nongnang
enemy of
Lousikām Chanu

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“The story of lady Haosi Namoinu is mentioned in the Khongjomnubi Nongarol as one of its two content stories.”

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“lady Haosi Namoinu turned into a harinongnang (Meitei for 'cicada')...the hapless girl made a retort against her saucy step-mother who, instantly flying into a rage, hit her head with a laddle.”

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