Sanamahi Temple


Sanamahi Temple or Sanamahi Sanglen is a temple of Lainingthou Sanamahi, the supreme deity of Sanamahism. It is located in the Sanakhwa Yaima Kollup near Kangla Palace in Imphal West district of Manipur, India. It is one of the oldest temples in Asia. However, it is often confused with the Sanamahi Kiyong Temple, situated in the hilltop of the Nongmaiching Hill of Imphal East district of Manipur. It is one of the largest Kanglei temples in the state.

Construction

It is reconstructed during the reign of king Kulachandra Singh of Manipur in 1891 AD. It is one of the oldest temple in Asia. It is built in a Gothic style for the roof. In its southern side, there is a flying advance. The structure is raised in an octagonal base. It is currently located in the 1st Manipur Rifles Ground at Imphal West district of Manipur.

Significance

It is one of the main tourist spots in the state as well as a religious destination of the followers of Sanamahism, including the Manipuri aka Meitei people, Kabui, Bishnupriya Manipuri people and Zeliangrong people across the globe.

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