Английская Википедия:Akongjamba

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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:AboutШаблон:Tone Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Use Indian English Шаблон:Infobox character Akongjamba (Шаблон:Lang-omp) was a nobleman of a king in Ancient Moirang in Meitei mythology and folklore.[1][2] He was a lover of the harvest Goddess Phouoibi.[3][4][5] According to mythology, fate did not permit the lovers to unite, so they reincarnated.[6] The lives of the two legendary lovers were believed to be enacted by Thangjing as a part of the epic cycles of incarnations (Moirang Saiyon of the Moirang Kangleirol legends).[7]

Legends

According to legends, Goddess Phouoibi (Fouoibi) set out for a journey along with Ngaleima and Thumleima. In Moirang, when she was trying to cross a river, Akongjamba came to the river for hunting. At first sight, he fell in love with Phouoibi. They then became great lovers.[1][6]

Many days later, Phouoibi went to Akongjamba's house, disguising herself as a tribal woman (Шаблон:Lang-mni). Akongjamba was not at home,[2] and his mother (Akongjamba's wife in another version) did not give Phouoibi shelter. Additionally, the mother tried to hit Phouoibi with a broom. As a divine being could lose their powers at the touch of profane objects, like brooms, Phouoibi fled to the home's chicken coop and transformed into a chicken. As a result, Akongjamba's mother attempted to chased her out, and then she counted the number of chickens.[8] The mother counted the correct number of chickens, so she thought Phouoibi was gone.Шаблон:Clarify On the contrary, Phouoibi spent the night inside the dirty henhouse. The next day, she went back to her true divine maiden form in a glowing dress. She called Akongjamba's mother to come out, and gave her the payment for spending a night at her place. She shook an enormous heap of golden grain off her body. The grains fell in the middle of the courtyard of the house, and she left in the south east direction. Akongjamba's mother was surprised at this.[1][6][8]

When Akongjamba returned home, he found the pile of golden grain as high as a hill in front of the courtyard. His mother told him the entire story, and he realised that the strange lady was Phouoibi, his ladylove. He immediately followed her path. On the way, he found her and he pleaded her to return home with him, but she told him that they weren't destined to be together, so they could accomplish their work at birth. And then, Phouoibi left him.[8]

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