Tingkao Ragwang or Tingwang is a god of the Zeliangrong people (indigenous Zeme, Liangmei and Rongmei tribes) of Assam, Manipur and Nagaland states in North Eastern India.
[4] According to traditional beliefs, Tingwang is the eternal god with no beginning or end, no father or mother and he is the source of all life and good.
He is beyond believed to be beyond time and space and described as omnipresent (present everywhere), omniscient (infinite knowledge), omnipotent (unlimited power) and omnibenevolent (perfect goodness).
[3] According to the beliefs, Tingkao Ragwang created the universe, the sun, the moon, other celestial bodies and the natural elements of fire, water and earth.
[5] In contrast, followers of TRC offer rituals and sacrifice to the brother gods, Vishnu, Naptime, Karagong, Koloa, Chongchai, Charakilongmei and Dimei, with the primary worship of Tingwang.
He composed religious hymns, constructed a temple called Kao Kai and introduced idol worship similar to Hinduism.