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English: Royal Extramarital Relationship — Secret romantic meeting of Lord Nongpok Ningthou & Lady Panthoibi — retold in Classical Meitei mythology, folklore & deified as father god and mother goddess in Traditional Meitei ethnic religion (Sanamahism alias Lainingthouism alias Kangleism alias Meiteism alias Meeteism) of ancient Kangleipak civilization (early Manipur realm) — Nongpok Ningthou was a king of the Selloi Langmai people, living in the Nongmaiching Mountains (alias Selloi Langmai Hills) ; Panthoibi was a Meitei princess of the Ningthouja dynasty (Ningthoucha clan), married to Prince Taram Khoinucha (alias Tarang Khoinucha) of the Khaba dynasty of the Kangla ; Panthoibi was not satisfied with her married life, spending with the Khaba prince ; So, she wandered alone outside the imperial palace freely in nature, and it happened one day, that she encountered King Nongpok Ningthou in the middle of a forest ; The Selloi King and the Ningthouja Princess immediately fell in love with each other at first sight ; They engaged in secret love affairs multiple times, until her behaviour was discovered by her mother in law, Queen Manu Teknga of the Khaba dynasty ; Thus, Panthoibi permanently left the house of her in laws, and eloped with her true lover Nongpok Ningthou, to live happily ever after in the Nongmaiching Mountains — The union of Nongpok Ningthou & Panthoibi (alias Nongpok Leima) was celebrated as the seminal form of the Lai Haraoba ritualistic sacred theatrical dance & music festival — Nongpok Ningthou & Panthoibi were later worshipped as civilisation giving deities, associated with fertility, love, prosperity, romance, sex, etc. — Her story was retold in countless ancient Meithei texts, including the most notable one, "Panthoipi Khongkul" (known as "Panthoibi Khonggul" in Modern Meitei pronunciation) — Nongpok Ningthou was often metaphorized as a ferocious tiger ; So, sometimes, Panthoibi was depicted in association with a tiger instead of the true form of a man (her husband) — Nongpok Ningthou's handsomeness was described as having a tall stature & fair complexion, which captivated the heart of Panthoibi — Nongpok Ningthou first saw Panthoibi while she was bathing in the natural waters
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