Nganu Leima

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Nganu Leima
Goddess of ducks and waterfowl
Member of Lairembis
ꯉꯥꯅꯨ ꯂꯩꯃ.jpg
Depiction of Nganu Leima
Other names
  • Nganuleima
  • Nganureima
AffiliationMeitei mythology (Manipuri mythology) and Meitei religion (Sanamahism)
Animalsducks and waterfowls
Symbolsducks and waterfowls
GenderFemale
RegionManipur, Northeast India
Ethnic groupMeitei ethnicity
FestivalsLai Haraoba
Personal information
ParentsSalailen (Soraren)
SiblingsKhunu Leima and Shapi Leima
Term
EnglishNganu Leima
Ancient Meiteiꯉꯥꯅꯨ ꯂꯩꯃ
(ngaa-noo lei-ma)
Modern Meiteiꯉꯥꯅꯨꯔꯩꯃ
(ngaa-noo-rei-ma)
Assameseঙানু লৈমা / ঙানুৰৈমা
(ngaa-noo lei-ma / ngaa-noo-rei-ma)
Bengaliঙানু লৈমা / ঙানুরৈমা
(ngaa-noo lei-ma / ngaa-noo-rei-ma)
Hindiङानू लैमा / ङानु लैम
(ngaa-noo lei-ma)
Sanamahism
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A tableau depicting Meitei divine mythical beings, like Hiyang Hiren and Pakhangba.
Meitei mythology
Category
Gods and Goddesses

A
Atingkok
H
Haoreima
I
Ichum Lairembi
Imoinu
Irai Leima
K
Khamlangba
Khuman Pokpa
Khunu Leima
Khamnung Kikoi Louonbi
Khoriphaba
Konthoujam Tampha Lairembi
Korouhanba
Koupalu
Koujeng Leima
Kounu
L
Laikhurembi
Lainaotabi
Leimarel Sidabi
Lok Ningthou
Loyalakpa
M
Marjing
Mongba Hanba
N
Ngaleima
Nganu Leima
Nungthel Leima
Nongpok Ningthou
Nongshaba
Nongthang Leima
P
Pakhangba
Panam Ningthou
Panthoibi
Phou Ningthou
Phouoibi
Pisatao
Pureiromba
S
Salailen
Sanamahi
Shapi Leima
Shopkeeping Goddesses
T
Taoroinai
Thangching
Thongak Lairembi
Thongalen
Thumleima
W
Wangpulen
Y
Yumjao Leima

Heroes and heroines

Akongjamba
Henjunaha and Lairoulembi
Kadeng Thangjahanba and Tonu Laijinglembi
Khuman Khamba
Khuyol Haoba and Yaithing Konu
Ura Naha Khongjomba and Pidonnu
Wanglen Pungdingheiba and Sappa Chanu Silheibi

Mythical creatures

Helloi
Kangla Sha
Kao (bull)
Keibu Keioiba
Lai Khutshangbi
Poubi Lai
Yenakha Paotapi

Related

Dragons
Epic cycles of incarnations
Folklore
Hiyang Hiren
Laishang
PuYa
Sanamahism


Nganu Leima (/ngaa-noo lei-ma) or Nganureima (/ngaa-noo-rei-ma) is the goddess of ducks and other water birds in Meitei mythology and religion. She is a sister of goddesses Khunu Leima and Shapi Leima. Legend says that all three sisters married to the same mortal man.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

Etymology

The Meitei female given name "Nganu Leima" (ꯉꯥꯅꯨ ꯂꯩꯃ) is made up of two component words. The two words are "Nganu" (ꯉꯥꯅꯨ) and "Leima" (ꯂꯩꯃ). In Meitei, "Nganu" (ꯉꯥꯅꯨ) means duck.[7] The word "Leima" (ꯂꯩꯃ) is further made up of two component words, "Lei" (ꯂꯩ) and "Ma" (ꯃ). "Lei" (ꯂꯩ) means land or earth. "Ma" (ꯃ) means "mother". Literally, "Leima" (ꯂꯩꯃ) can be translated as "Land Mother" or "Mother Earth". But in general context, "Leima" (ꯂꯩꯃ) means a queen or a mistress or a lady.[8]

Description

Nganu Leima is described as the mistress of all the ducks and waterfowl of the world. At any moment, she could summon all the ducks and waterfowl at any place she wishes. She is one of the daughters of the sky god Salailen (alias Soraren).[9][5][10]

See also

References

  1. ^ Eben Mayogee Leipareng. archive.org (in Manipuri). 1995. p. 107.
  2. ^ Folk Culture of Manipur - Page 7 - Moirangthem Kirti Singh · 1993
  3. ^ Tal Taret. archive.org (in Manipuri). 2006. p. 39.
  4. ^ Tal Taret. archive.org (in Manipuri). 2006. p. 43.
  5. ^ a b Manipuri Phungawari. archive.org (in Manipuri). 2014. p. 202.
  6. ^ Regunathan, Sudhamahi (2005). Folk Tales of the North-East. Children's Book Trust. ISBN 978-81-7011-967-8.
  7. ^ "Learners' Manipuri-English dictionary.Nganu". uchicago.edu. 2006.
  8. ^ "Learners' Manipuri-English dictionary.Leima". uchicago.edu. 2006.
  9. ^ Tal Taret. archive.org (in Manipuri). 2006. p. 46.
  10. ^ Manipuri Phungawari. archive.org (in Manipuri). 2014. p. 203.

Bibliography

  • Glimpses of Manipuri Culture - Dr. Yumlembam Gopi Devi
  • The History of Manipur: An early period - Wahengbam Ibohal Singh · 1986

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