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Wangpulen (also, Wangpuren or Wangbaren or Wangbren) is the god of water, rain, flood, disease and sickness in Meitei mythology and religion of Ancient Kangleipak.He is the ruler of the underwater world. He is the Lord of the rivers. The guardianship of the south eastern direction is alluded to Wangbren and the other directions to Koupalu (north west), Marjing (north east) and Thangjing (south west). He is one of the Umang Lais.

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  • وانجبرين (ar)
  • Wangpulen (en)
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  • وانغبرن أو وينبرن (بالإنجليزية: Wangbren)‏ هو إله الماء والعواصف والكوارث والمرض، الموت وهطول الأمطار. إلى جانب ذلك، فهو أحد آلهة التوجيه في ، الذي يحرس الاتجاه الجنوبي الشرقي. وهو قرين الإلهة سانغنو ليمبي. (ar)
  • Wangpulen (also, Wangpuren or Wangbaren or Wangbren) is the god of water, rain, flood, disease and sickness in Meitei mythology and religion of Ancient Kangleipak.He is the ruler of the underwater world. He is the Lord of the rivers. The guardianship of the south eastern direction is alluded to Wangbren and the other directions to Koupalu (north west), Marjing (north east) and Thangjing (south west). He is one of the Umang Lais. (en)
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  • Wangpulen (en)
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  • Wangpulen (en)
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