Salailen
King of all the gods in Meitei mythology and religion (Sanamahism) of Kangleipak (Manipur) realm
Press Enter · cited answer in seconds
0 sources
Salailen
Summary
Salailen is a Lainingthou[1].
Key Facts
- A child of Salailen was Lainingthou Sanamahi[2].
- A child of Salailen was Pakhangba[3].
- A child of Salailen was Nongthang Leima[4].
- Salailen is recorded as male[5].
- Salailen's instance of is recorded as Lainingthou[6].
- Salailen's instance of is recorded as Maikei Ngaakpa Lai[7].
- Salailen's instance of is recorded as Meitei deities[8].
- Salailen's part of is recorded as Meitei deities[9].
- Salailen's part of is recorded as Meitei mythology[10].
- Salailen's part of is recorded as Meitei folktales[11].
- Salailen's part of is recorded as Meetei folklore[12].
- Salailen's part of is recorded as Sanamahism[13].
- Salailen's part of is recorded as Meiteism[14].
- Salailen's part of is recorded as Meitei culture[15].
- Salailen's said to be the same as is recorded as Atingkok[16].
- Salailen's worshipped by is recorded as Meitei mythology[17].
- Salailen's worshipped by is recorded as Sanamahism[18].
- Salailen's worshipped by is recorded as Meiteism[19].
- Salailen's name in native language is recorded as ꯁꯂꯥꯢꯂꯦꯟ[20].
- Salailen's name in native language is recorded as ꯁꯂꯥꯏꯂꯦꯟ[21].
Body
Personal Life
Children include Lainingthou Sanamahi[2], a Lainingthou[22], in India[23]; Pakhangba[3], a deity[24]; and Nongthang Leima[4], a deity[25].