Shapi Leima
{{Short description|Goddess of rodents in Meitei mythology}}
{{Contains special characters|Meitei}}
{{Infobox deity
| type = Meitei
| name = Shapi Leima
| deity_of = Goddess of rodents
| member_of = Lairembis
| image = ꯁꯄꯤ ꯂꯩꯃ.jpg
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| caption = Goddess Shapi Leima
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- Sapi Leima
- Shabi Leima
- Shabireima
- Sabi Leima
- Sabireima
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| affiliation = Meitei mythology (Manipuri mythology) and Meitei religion (Sanamahism)
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| animals = rodents
| symbols = rodents
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| parents = Salailen (Soraren)
| siblings = Khunu Leima and Nganu Leima
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| gender = Female
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| region = Manipur, Northeast India
| ethnic_group = Meitei ethnicity
| festivals = Lai Haraoba
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{{Meitei mythology}}
{{Sanamahism}}
Shapi Leima (Shabi Leima) or Sapi Leima (Sabi Leima) is the goddess of rodents in Meitei mythology and religion. She is a sister of goddesses Khunu Leima and Nganu Leima. Legend says that all three sisters married the same mortal man.{{Cite book|url=https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.466201/page/n39/mode/2up|title=Tal Taret|via=archive.org|year=2006|pages=39|language=mni}}{{Cite book|url=https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.466201/page/n48/mode/2up|title=Tal Taret|via=archive.org|year=2006|pages=48|language=mni}}{{Cite book|url=https://archive.org/details/dli.language.0065/page/n203/mode/2up|title=Manipuri Phungawari|via=archive.org|year=2014|pages=203|language=mni}}{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=xfDNm96yCPIC&q=Sabi+Leima+goddess+rodents&pg=PA70|title=Folk Tales of the North-East|last=Regunathan|first=Sudhamahi|date=2005|publisher=Children's Book Trust|isbn=978-81-7011-967-8|language=en}}{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=q5eBAAAAMAAJ&q=Sabi+(+animal+sharp+teeth+)+|title=Folk Culture of Manipur|last=Singh|first=Moirangthem Kirti|date=1993|publisher=Manas Publications|isbn=978-81-7049-063-0|language=en}}{{Cite book|url=https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.467071/page/n107/mode/2up|title=Eben Mayogee Leipareng|via=archive.org|year=1995|pages=107|language=mni}}
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References
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Bibliography
- Glimpses of Manipuri Culture - Dr. Yumlembam Gopi Devi
- The History of Manipur: An early period - Wahengbam Ibohal Singh · 1986
External links
{{Wiktionary|Shapi Leima}}
- {{Cite web|url=http://www.e-pao.net/epSubPageSelector.asp?src=The_Widow_Son_Lukhrabi_Macha_By_Bidyarani_Thingujam&ch=manipur&sub1=Folks&sub2=Folk_Tales|title=The Widow's Son :: Lukhrabi Macha Fungawari Singbul by B. Jayantakumar Sharma|website=e-pao.net|language=en}}
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