Thangjing Hill

Thangjing Hill (Meitei: ꯊꯡꯖꯤꯡ ꯆꯤꯡ) is a mountain range in the Indian state of Manipur, India. The hill range is the abode of God Eputhou Thangjing and other Meitei deities in Meitei mythology. The temple of Lord Eputhou Thangjing at the Hill top is a major pilgrimage site for followers of Sanamahi faith in Manipur.[1][2][3][4]

Thangjing Hill
Highest point
Elevation1,684 m (5,525 ft)
Coordinates24°28′0.7″N 93°39′42″E
Geography
LocationChurachandpur, Manipur
CountryIndia

The Indian Airlines Flight 257 crashed into the hill range on 16 August 1991, killing all 69 people on board.[5]

Mythology

In Meitei mythology, the hill is mainly associated with the deity Lord Eputhou Thangjing who is the Guardian of the mountain and the protector of the South of the Kanglei world.[1][6] The hill is also mentioned in the great Meitei epic poetry of Khamba Thoibi.[1][2][7][6]

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Meitei mythology & folklore

Mythic Texts and Folktales:
Numit Kappa | Moirang Kangleirol | Moirang Shayon | Khamba Thoibi | Sandrembi and Chaisra
Fungawari Singbul | Funga Wari
Divinities:
Maikei Ngaakpa Lais | Leimalel | Sanamahi
Emoinu | Panthoipi
Legendary Creatures:
Dragons | Helloi | Hingchabi | Keibu Keioiba | Khoirentak tiger | Samadon Ayangba | Uchek Langmeidong
Mythical and Sacred Places:
Lai Lamlen | Khamnung | Kangla | Mt. Koupalu | Nongmaiching Hills | Thangching Hills

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