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(Redirected from Lainingthou Pisatao Khutheiba) God in Meitei mythology Not to be confused with Khamlangba. This article contains special characters. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols.
Pisatao
God of architecture, artisans, forge, handicrafts, metallurgy, skills
Member of Lainingthous
Other namesKhoyum Lai Ningthou Pishatao Khutheiba Silheiba
AffiliationMeitei mythology (Manipuri mythology) and Meitei religion (Sanamahism)
Major cult centerKangla
AbodeHeaven
WeaponsHammer and chisel
TextsPuyas
GenderMale
RegionManipur
Ethnic groupMeitei
FestivalsPisatao Khurumba
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GreekHephaestus
HinduVishvakarma
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Lainingthou Pishatao (Manipuri: ꯂꯥꯢꯅꯤꯡꯊꯧ ꯄꯤꯁꯥꯇꯥꯎ, romanized: lāinīngthou pīsātāo), mononymously known as Pisatao (Old Manipuri: ꯄꯤꯁꯥꯇꯥꯎ), is a primordial deity in Meitei mythology and religion. He is the god of craftsmen and architects. He is regarded as the divine personification of the ultimate reality, the abstract creative power inherent in deities, living and non living beings in the universe. He is one of the divine manifestations of Supreme God Atingkok (Tengbanba Mapu). In many legends, he is one of the four Gods who control the four directions.

Historically, his pantheon was replaced by Vishwakarma of Hinduism. However, with the dedicated efforts of several organizations and associations including the "South East Asia Cultural Organisation" (SEACO), the status of his pantheon is reviving day by day in Manipur.

References

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  2. ^ "Speaker wishes : 17th sep20 ~ E-Pao! Headlines". e-pao.net. Retrieved 2022-03-17.
  3. "পিসাতাও খুৎহৈবগী থৌরম" (PDF). hueiyenlanpao.com (in Manipuri). 2018.
  4. "লাইনিংথৌ পিসাতাও খুৎহৈবগী চাওনা অকায়বা পীরক্লে। অমগুমা হিংলি।" (PDF). hueiyenlanpao.com (in Manipuri). 2017.
  5. "লাইনিংথৌ পিসাতাও খুৎহৈবা য়োকখত্নবা অসিদা মীয়ায়া তুং ইনবীরকউ। নিংথৌ" (PDF). hueiyenlanpao.com (in Manipuri). 2016.
  6. Politics, Society, and Cosmology in India's North East - Page 49 - N. Vijaylakshmi Brara · 1998
  7. "Speaker wishes". www.thesangaiexpress.com. Retrieved 2022-03-17.
  8. A Critical Study Of The Religious Philosophy. 1991. p. 87.
  9. Brara, N. Vijaylakshmi (1998). Politics, society, and cosmology in India's North East. Internet Archive. Delhi ; New York : Oxford University Press. p. 48. ISBN 978-0-19-564331-2.
  10. "Lainingthou Pisatao Khutheiba on Sep 17 : 16th sep21 ~ E-Pao! Headlines". e-pao.net. Retrieved 2022-03-17.
  11. Khumukcham, Rinku (12 September 2015). "SEACO appeals to celebrate Pisatao Lainingthou - Imphal Times". www.imphaltimes.com. Retrieved 2022-03-17.
  12. "Pisatao Khutheiba day - Imphal Times". www.imphaltimes.com. 16 September 2015. Retrieved 2022-03-17.

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