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ꯁꯟꯗꯣꯛꯅꯥ ꯇꯥꯛꯄꯥLord Poireiton & Lady Leima Lainaotabi (Leinaotabi) coming to the human world (Tai Pang Pan) from the netherworld (Khamnung) - retold in Classical Meitei mythology - Allegory of a historical event of Ancient Kangleipak civilisation.jpg
English: Lord Poireiton (Poireitol or Poileiton or Poileitol) & Lady Leima Lainaotabi (Leinaotabi or Lainaotapi or Leinaotapi) coming to the human world (Tai Pang Pan) from the netherworld / hell / Hades / underworld kingdom (Khamnung) - retold in Classical Meitei mythology & folklore - Allegory of a historical event of Ancient Kangleipak civilisation (early Manipur realm) - Tai Pang Pan literally means the "world of living" (or "universe"); it is also another name of ancient Kangleipak (land of the Meiteis) - Khamnung is an allegory of a completely unknown distant place (completely unknown place is similar to the land of death) - coming from Khamnung to Tai Pang Pan is an allegory of coming from an unknown place (unknown to the Meiteis) to a known place (land of the Meiteis) - Poireiton is described as a younger brother of Thongalen (alias Thongalel or Thongaren or Thongarel), the King of Khamnung Kingdom - Lainaotabi is a younger wife of the King - King Thongalen gave away his wife Lainaotabi to his younger brother - He sent his younger brother, Lady Lainaotabi and a large number of Khamnung people to the so called Tai Pang Pan for exploration - However, upon arrival, the travellers found the place more adaptive for living and decided to stay permanently & not to go back - According to ancient historians, this event possibly took place between 1st century BCE to 1st century CE in ancient Kangleipak - the ancient Meiteis witnessed some massive level of foreign immigrants from an unknown land - this event was recorded in an allegorical account named "Poireiton Khunthok" or "Poireiton Khunthokpa", an ancient Meitei language classical epic text
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Lord Poireiton & Lady Leima Lainaotabi (Leinaotabi) coming to the human world (Tai Pang Pan) from the netherworld (Khamnung) - retold in Classical Meitei mythology - Allegory of a historical event of Ancient Kangleipak civilisation
Lord Poireiton & Lady Leima Lainaotabi (Leinaotabi) coming to the human world (Tai Pang Pan) from the hell (Khamnung) - retold in Ancient Meetei mythology - Allegory of a historical event of Ancient Kangleipak civilisation
Lord Poireiton & Lady Leima Lainaotabi (Leinaotabi) coming to the human world (Tai Pang Pan) from the Hades (Khamnung) - retold in Archaic Meithei myths - Allegory of a historical event of Archaic Kangleipak civilization
Lord Poireiton & Lady Leima Lainaotabi (Leinaotabi) coming to the human world (Tai Pang Pan) from the nether region (Khamnung) - retold in Antique Meetei mythical tales - Allegory of a historical event of antique Kangleipak civilisation
Lord Poireiton & Lady Leima Lainaotabi (Leinaotabi) coming to the human world (Tai Pang Pan) from the underworld (Khamnung) - retold in Old Meetei folktales - Allegory of a historical event of early Kangleipak civilisation