Phou Ningthou
| Phou Ningthou | |
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God of agriculture, crops, fertility, grains, harvesting, rice | |
| Member of agricultural deities | |
| Other names | Phouningthou |
| Affiliation | Sanamahism |
| Abodes | Paddy fields and granaries |
| Symbol | Rice plant |
| Gender | Male |
| Region | Manipur) |
| Ethnic group | Meitei |
| Festivals | Lai Haraoba |
| Consort | Phouoibi |
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Phou Ningthou (Meitei: ꯐꯧ ꯅꯤꯪꯊꯧ, lit. 'king of unhusked rice') is a deity in Sanamahism, the indigenous religion of Manipur). He is the God and the divine male personification of the agriculture, crops, fertility, grains, harvesting, rice paddies, rice and wealth. He is the consort of Phouoibi (Phouleima), the goddess of crops and agricultural fertility.