Laikhurembi
Laikhurembi is a goddess in Sanamahism, the indigenous religion of Manipur. She is the goddess of justice, good counsel, divine law, order and secrecy. She is the chief Queen of God Thongaren and is one of the divine incarnations of Leimarel Sidabi.
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When
- Historical notes
- Pantheon maintained particularly by the Taibungjam clan of Meitei ethnicity in living tradition.
Relationships
- co occurs with
- Lainaotabi, Thongaren, Chingkhong Poireiton, Poireiton, Leinaotabi
- aspect of
- Leimarel Sidabi
- child of
- Lairen Humchouba, Humchouba
- manifested by
- Leimarel Sidabi
Mentioned by
Sources
Source passages
“There is a temple dedicated to Goddess Laikhurembi in Uripok town in Imphal West district. During the Lai Haraoba festival of Uripok, a carnival-like atmosphere accompanies the traditional, sacred rituals.”
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“King Thongaren (Old Manipuri: Thongalen) asked his highest-ranked Queen Laikhurembi (Old Manipuri: Laikhulempi) to go with his brother Chingkhong Poireiton on a long trip. Poireiton was a widower; his wife had died, and he had six children to raise and also had to go to the Tai Pang Pan.”
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