[6][7] He has a strong connection with the Anāl Naga people for marrying a lady from Khullen village.
[4][10] In the Wakoklon Heelel Thilel Salai Amailon Pukok Puya, Wangbren is called Khana Chaopa Wangpulen.
According to the text, He is one of the seven Laipungthous and one of the manifestations of the Supreme God, Ipung Loinapa Apakpa.
Whenever unusual flood water currents are seen, especially in rivers, He is worshipped by people to save them from drowning and other mishaps.
[13] If a drowned person's corpse is not recovered, then a portion of the trunk of palash tree is cremated.
[10] Inside the Kangla, the State Government of Manipur is to renovate and reconstruct the holy altars dedicated to God Wangpulen and other deities.