Taoroinai (Manipuri: ꯇꯥꯎꯔꯣꯢꯅꯥꯢ) is a snake-like dragon in Meitei mythology and Sanamahism, the indigenous religion of Manipur.[1][4][2][5] It lived in the land of the Moon.[3]
According to the Shakok Lamlen, the Kangla was constructed over the navel of Taoroinai.[1]
^ abcdHistory of Modern Manipur, 1826-1949 - Page 190 - Lal Dena · 1991
^ abLisam, Khomdan Singh (2011). Encyclopaedia Of Manipur (3 Vol. Gyan Publishing House. p. 578. ISBN 978-81-7835-864-2.
^ abSingh, Wahengbam Ibohal (1986). The History of Manipur: An early period. Manipur Commercial Company.
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