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Nongmaiching Ching
Selloi Langmai Ching
Highest point
Elevation2,500 ft (760 m)[1][2]
Naming
Etymology"Nongmaiching Mountain" or "Nongmaiching Hill"
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English translation"Nongmaijing Mountain" or "Nongmaijing Hill"
Pronunciation/nong-māi-jīng chīng/
Geography
LocationImphal Valley
Countries
StateManipur
RegionImphal Valley
DistrictImphal 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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  1. ^ 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.
  2. ^ The Nineteenth Century. Henry S. King & Company. 1891. p. 881.