Thumleima

Meitei goddess of salt From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Noinu Thumleima (Meitei pronunciation: nói.nu tʰum.lə́i.mə) or Thumkhong Lairembi[2] (Old Manipuri: Thumkhong Lailempi) is the Meitei goddess of salt.

Other namesThumkhong Lairembi[2]
AffiliationMeitei mythology and Meitei religion (Sanamahism)
SymbolSalts
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Noinu Thumleima
Goddess of salt and salt wells[1]
Member of Lairembis
Other namesThumkhong Lairembi[2]
AffiliationMeitei mythology and Meitei religion (Sanamahism)
AbodesSalt brines
SymbolSalts
TextsPhouoibi Waron
GenderFemale
RegionManipur
Ethnic groupMeitei
FestivalsLai Haraoba
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GreekAmphitrite
RomanSalacia
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Thumleima (Meitei: ꯊꯨꯝꯂꯩꯃ, romanized: tʰum.lə́i.mə, lit.'salt queen'), the Goddess of salt[3] is also known as Thumkhong Lairembi (Meitei: ꯊꯨꯝꯈꯣꯡ ꯂꯥꯢꯔꯦꯝꯕꯤ, romanized: salt-well goddess)[4][5][1] She is a sister (or sometimes friend) of the goddesses Phouoibi, Ngaleima and Ereima[1] and a wife of Pakhangba, the royal deity.[2]

People pray to her so there will be enough salt.[6]

See also

  • Panthoibi, Meitei goddess of civilization, love, and warfare

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