Pureiromba

[3][4][5][6] According to the Thalon text, Pureiromba (Manipuri: ꯄꯨꯔꯩꯔꯣꯝꯕ) (or ꯄꯨꯔꯩꯂꯣꯝꯕ, romanized: Pureilomba) was one of the five gods of five different places in the Nongmaiching Hills.

[10] The religious festival of Lai Haraoba is celebrated in honor of God Pureiromba (Old Manipuri: Puleilompa) in the months of Kalen (April-May).

[12] At Andro, Imphal East, on the last day of the celebration of Pureiromba, a small mound of rice offerings is piled up by the maibis.

Out of rice, the maibis construct a small landscape of mountain ranges, ravines, lakes, rivers, etc.

[13] There are pantheons dedicated to God Pureiromba and his son Chinsongba in the village of Andro, Imphal East in Manipur.

Pureiromba ( Old Manipuri : Puleilompa ) was one of the 5 gods worshipped in the 5 divisions of the Selloi Langmai hills that gradually merged into one God with the name "Langmai Ningthou" (lit. King of the Langmais ).