Unable to do any work, Sanamahi complained about the matter to their father, Salailen (or Atingkok according to different versions of stories).
In the vast emptiness of the great space (void), the divine feminine being became a beautiful and radiant goddess.
[11][12][6] In another version of the story, Sidaba ordered Sidabi to produce "Nongthang Leima", the divine female being to lure the destroyer from the cosmic creation.
[13] Nongthang Leima, the Queen of Lightning, filled the empty space (void) with bright light.
So, Nongthang Leima was the wife of both Sanamahi (Ashiba) and Pakhangba (Haraba).
With the union of Chingjaroibi and Sanamahi, a son named Laisang Khekwaiba was born.
[17] According to "Politics, society, and cosmology in India's North East" written by N. Vijaylakshmi, the goddess Nongthang Leima (Nongthang Lairembi) took two divine forms after the completion of the creation of the earth.
Among them, male dancers act after the styles of Haraba (alias Pakhangba) and female dancers act after the styles of goddess Nongthang Leima.