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ꯁꯟꯗꯣꯛꯅꯥ ꯇꯥꯛꯄꯥHensunaha (alias Henjunaha or Henzunaha) — A handsome young man killed by evils (metaphor of "bad people") in ancient Kege Moirang (Keke Moilang) realm — retold in Classical Meitei mythology & folklore of Kangleipak civilisation.jpg
English: Hensunaha (alias Henjunaha or Henzunaha) — A handsome young man killed by evils (metaphor of "bad people") in ancient Kege Moirang (Keke Moilang) realm — until his last breath just at the courtyard (next to the veranda) of his beloved girlfriend Lairoulembi (Lailoulempi), Hensunaha protected himself from the opponents by using his late father's polo stick (mallet) — retold in Classical Meitei mythology & folklore of ancient Kangleipak civilisation (early Manipur realm) — Hensunaha literally means "handsome and young"
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Hensunaha (alias Henjunaha or Henzunaha) — A handsome young man killed by evils (metaphor of "bad people") in ancient Kege Moirang (Keke Moilang) realm — retold in Classical Meitei mythology & folklore of Kangleipak civilisation
Hensunaha (alias Henjunaha or Henzunaha) — A handsome young man killed by evils (metaphor of "bad people") in ancient Kege Moirang (Keke Moilang) realm — retold in Archaic Meetei myths & folktales of Kangleipak civilisation
Hensunaha (alias Henjunaha or Henzunaha) — A handsome young man killed by evils (metaphor of "bad people") in ancient Kege Moirang (Keke Moilang) realm — retold in Antique Meithei mythology & folklore of Kangleipak civilization
Hensunaha (alias Henjunaha or Henzunaha) — A handsome young man killed by evils (metaphor of "bad people") in ancient Kege Moirang (Keke Moilang) realm — retold in Early Meetei mythology & folklore of Kangleipak civilisation
Hensunaha (alias Henjunaha or Henzunaha) — A handsome young man killed by evils (metaphor of "bad people") in ancient Kege Moirang (Keke Moilang) realm — retold in Old Meitei legends & folk stories of Kangleipak civilisation