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Angry tiger (Lainingthou Sanamahi) chasing a Divine Cock (Pakhangba) during their sibling rivalry in the primordial war of succession for the Throne of Universe — Antique Meitei mythology & religion (Sanamahism) of Kangleipak

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English: Angry tiger (transformed by God Lainingthou Sanamahi, the elder brother, who is stronger and more powerful) chasing a Divine Cock (transfigured by God Pakhangba, the younger brother, who is weaker and less powerful) during their sibling rivalry in the primordial war of succession for the Throne of Universe — Classical Meitei mythology & traditional Meithei ethnic religion (Sanamahism alias Lainingthouism) of ancient Kangleipak civilisation (early Manipur realm) — Tiger is called "Kei" & Cock is called "Yen" in Classical Meitei language — In the sacred song of "Ke Ke Ke Mo Mo" (also called "Ke Kre Ke Mo Mo" or "Ke Krek Ke Mo Mo"), maibas (Meithei priests) & maibis (Meithei priestesses) describe the two divine competing brothers, for the Throne of Universe to succeed their Heavenly Father (Father Sky) Salailen (alias Soraren alias Atiya alias Atinga), getting into conflict, during which the elder brother tries to kill the younger brother — Divine Cock is called "Laigi Yen" in Meithei Language — Confrontation of Tiger & Cock is called "Keiga Yenga" in the Poetic Meithei Language — Allegory & Metaphors with reference to animals — Both brothers are princes of Heaven (Sky Kingdom) — Conflict during primordial era in the creation myths
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