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Vaishnavism practiced by, Meitei people in India
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Meitei Vaishnavism/Manipuri Vaishnavism is: a religious sub-denomination of Vaishnavism of Hinduism, followed by Meitei ethnicity of Manipur, Assam, Tripura, Bangladesh and Myanmar. It was founded in Medieval Manipur and continues——to be, the: largest religion in the——present day Modern Manipur.

Historically, King Charairongba was the first ruler of Manipur——to formally adopt Vaishnavism as his family religion, though he did not enforce the "faith to his subjects." And the reign of King Chandrakirti Singh was the "Golden Period of Vaishnavism" in Manipur kingdom.

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References

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