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Sanamahism in Myanmar
(Traditional Meitei religion in Myanmar)
Holy symbol of Sanamahism (Traditional Meitei religion)
Regions with significant populations
Myanmar
Languages
Meitei language (Manipuri), Burmese language

Sanamahism, also known as traditional Meitei religion, is one of the minority religions in Myanmar. It is mainly practised by the Meitei people in Myanmar.

Beliefs and customs

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Myanmar Meiteis, who live along the banks of the Ningthi river, don't have the culture of domestic poultry because they believe that God Sanamahi will leave their house if a hen sits on the roof of a house.[1][2]

Notable deities

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Other than Sanamahi, the traditional Meitei deities worshipped widely by the Meitei people in Myanmar are Pakhangba, Yumjao Lairembi, Nongpok Ningthou, Panthoibi, Marjing, Thangjing, Leimarel Sidabi, among other.[3]

Sacred places

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Sanamahi Kachin

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Myanmar Meiteis of Mandalay region do not keep a separate place inside the south-eastern corner of their houses dedicated to God Sanamahi.[4] However, the Myanmar Meiteis, who live along the banks of the Ningthi river, has the tradition of keeping a place for God Sanamahi (Meitei: ꯁꯅꯥꯃꯍꯤ) in their houses.[5][6]

Lai Haraoba

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https://e-pao.net/epPrinter.asp?src=news_section.opinions.rk_shivachandra_opinion.amrapura_lest_you_forget

https://kanglaonline.in/2010/09/many-myanmarese-manipuris-not-sure-if-they-are-manipuris/?amp

https://www.telegraphindia.com/north-east/myanmar-meiteis-in-search-of-roots/cid/586856

Ancestor worship

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Apokpa Khurumba (transl. ancestral worship) is practised by the Meitei people in Myanmar by offering shareng (transl. fresh water shark, Wallago attu) to the ancestors, who are respected as gods and goddesses. This is especially common among the Meiteis of the families of the Kakchingtabam (Meitei: ꯀꯛꯆꯤꯡꯇꯥꯕꯝ) and the Hajarimayum (Meitei: ꯍꯖꯥꯔꯤꯃꯌꯨꯝ).[7]

Leimarel worship

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https://e-pao.net/epSubPageExtractor.asp?src=news_section.Press_Release.Press_Release_2024.Ema_Leimarel_Sidapi_and_Ema_Panthoibi_Phijol_Phongba_at_Mandalay_20240621

https://www.thesangaiexpress.com/Encyc/2024/6/20/IMPHAL-Jun-19-Ima-Leimarel-Sidapi-and-Ima-Panthoibi-at-Yadana-Guu-Pagoda-at-LatWayMint-Taing-Quarters-in-Am.html https://e-pao.net/GP.asp?src=10..200624.jun24

Panthoibi worship

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https://e-pao.net/epSubPageExtractor.asp?src=manipur.Arts_and_Culture.Article_Lai_Haraoba.Ema_Panthoibi_Celebration_performed_in_Mandalay_Myanmar_11_October_2024

https://e-pao.net/epSubPageExtractor.asp?src=news_section.Press_Release.Press_Release_2024.Ema_Leimarel_Sidapi_and_Ema_Panthoibi_Phijol_Phongba_at_Mandalay_20240621

https://www.thesangaiexpress.com/Encyc/2024/6/20/IMPHAL-Jun-19-Ima-Leimarel-Sidapi-and-Ima-Panthoibi-at-Yadana-Guu-Pagoda-at-LatWayMint-Taing-Quarters-in-Am.html https://e-pao.net/GP.asp?src=10..200624.jun24

References

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  1. "Manipuri in Myanmar 3". e-pao.net.
  2. https://www.imphaltimes.com/articles/manipuri-diaspora-in-myanmar-past-and-present1
  3. "Manipuri in Myanmar 4". e-pao.net.
  4. "Manipuri in Myanmar 3". e-pao.net.
  5. "Manipuri in Myanmar 3". e-pao.net.
  6. https://www.imphaltimes.com/articles/manipuri-diaspora-in-myanmar-past-and-present1
  7. "Manipuri in Myanmar 4". e-pao.net.


Category:Meitei culture Category:Myanmar