Sanamahism - Form of Worship

Form of Worship

In assimilate features such as the worship of forces of nature like fire, water, mountain etc. ancestor worship (Apokpa), Lamlai, Yumlai, Ningthoulai and Umanglai. Religion of antiquity – in its pure native form it is as all as the history of Meetei/Meitei people.

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