Nongmaiching Hill
Appearance
Nongmaiching Ching | |
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Selloi Langmai Ching | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 2,500 ft (760 m)[1][2] |
Naming | |
Etymology | "Nongmaiching Mountain" or "Nongmaiching Hill" |
Native name | (Template:Lang-mni) Error {{native name checker}}: parameter value is malformed (help) |
English translation | "Nongmaijing Mountain" or "Nongmaijing Hill" |
Pronunciation | /nong-māi-jīng chīng/ |
Geography | |
Location | Imphal Valley |
Countries |
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State | Manipur |
Region | Imphal Valley |
District | Imphal East district |
The Nongmaiching Ching (Template:Lang-mni), also known as the Selloi Langmai Ching, is a mountain in Imphal Valley, Manipur. In Meitei mythology and religion (Sanamahism), it is a sacred mountain and the abode of God Langmai Ningthou (Nongpok Ningthou) and Goddess Panthoibi (Nongpok Leima).
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References
- ^ The Twentieth Century. Nineteenth Century and After. 1891. p. 881.
Nong-mai-Ching, a fine hill rising 2,500 feet above the valley; turning to the northward and crossing two rivers we come again to the place from which we started.
- ^ The Nineteenth Century. Henry S. King & Company. 1891. p. 881.