Lai Khutsangbi
long handed demoness in Meitei folklore of Ancient Manipur (Kangleipak)
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Lai Khutsangbi
Summary
Lai Khutsangbi is a mythical creature[1]. It draws 7 Wikipedia views per month (mythical_creature category, ranking #165 of 263).[2]
Key Facts
- Lai Khutsangbi's image is recorded as Lai Khutsangbi.jpg[3].
- Lai Khutsangbi's image is recorded as Lai Khutsangbi aiming to the lonely house.jpg[4].
- Lai Khutsangbi's image is recorded as Lai Khutsangbi coming to the village.jpg[5].
- Lai Khutsangbi's image is recorded as Lai Khutsangbi coming to human settlement.jpg[6].
- Lai Khutsangbi's image is recorded as Lai Khutsangbi 2.jpg[7].
- Lai Khutsangbi's image is recorded as Lai Khutsangbi - The first hand being chopped off.jpg[8].
- Lai Khutsangbi's image is recorded as Lai Khutsangbi being followed by Shasi's father.jpg[9].
- Lai Khutsangbi's image is recorded as Lai Khutsangbi - The second hand being chopped off.jpg[10].
- Lai Khutsangbi is recorded as female[11].
- Lai Khutsangbi's instance of is recorded as mythical creature[12].
- Lai Khutsangbi's instance of is recorded as mythical character[13].
- Lai Khutsangbi's instance of is recorded as demon[14].
- Lai Khutsangbi's part of is recorded as Meitei literature[15].
- Lai Khutsangbi's part of is recorded as Meetei folklore[16].
- Lai Khutsangbi's part of is recorded as Meitei mythology[17].
- Lai Khutsangbi's part of is recorded as Meitei folktales[18].
- Lai Khutsangbi's Commons category is recorded as Lai Khutsangbi[19].
- Lai Khutsangbi's country of origin is recorded as Manipur State[20].
- Lai Khutsangbi's name in native language is recorded as {'lang': 'mni', 'text': 'ꯂꯥꯢ ꯈꯨꯠꯁꯥꯡꯕꯤ'}[21].
Why It Matters
Lai Khutsangbi draws 7 Wikipedia views per month (mythical_creature category, ranking #165 of 263).[2] It is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[22]