File:A holy tiger, having 3 pronged tips of a single horn on its forehead, the front one in brass color, the middle one in golden & the last one in silver color, being a divine form of God Atingkok in Classical Meitei mythology & religion (Sanamahism).jpg

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A sacred tiger having three pronged tips of a single horn on the forehead, the front one in the colour of brass, the middle one in golden and the last one in silver colour, which is a divine incarnation of God Atingkok in Meitei mythology

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English: It shows a holy tiger having three pronged tips of a single horn on the forehead, the front one in the colour of brass, the middle one in golden and the last one in silver colour, which is a divine incarnation of God Atingkok in Meitei mythology and religion (Sanamahism) of Kangleipak (Manipur). It was carved in the form of a statue and was once installed in the ancient temple of Lord Thangching (Thangjing), the reigning deity of Moirang.
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Author Nodia, Ngangoimcha (Ed.) & original author is unknown
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