Poubi Lai
Poubi Lai is an ancient mythical giant creature in the form of a python or dragon, once believed to be existed in the Loktak lake in Manipuri mythology.[1][2][3][4]
Structure of Poubi Lai at National Museum | |
Grouping | Legendary creatures |
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Sub grouping | Dragon |
Country | India (Manipur) |
Region | Manipur |
Legacy
The creature ruled it's tyranny in the periphery of the Loktak lake, thereby destructing the lives of the Moirang and Khuman kingdoms.
Popularisation
Presently, a wooden structure of this creature is installed at a museum in Delhi.[5]
See also
- Lai Khutshangbi
- Uchek Langmeidong
- Dragons in Manipuri mythology
References
- https://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/Dehli/the-story-of-a-giant-python-called-poubi-lai/article7449693.ece
- https://www.dailypioneer.com/2016/editions/story-of-a-giant-poubi-lai-show-begins-on-jan-7.html
- https://www.theweek.in/leisure/society/2018/07/02/manipur-loch-ness-monster-and-other-folktales-wari-jalsa-storytelling-fest.html
- Dragons in Manipuri mythology
- http://igrms.gov.in/en/exhibitionofmonth/paubi-lai-story-giant-python
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