Bihu Loukon

"Bhupura", two square blocks superimposed. "Trikona" an imaginary six pointed star, drawn using two triangles, depicted inside "Bhupura".

The star fort located at Maklang, Imphal West, Manipur, India. It is hypothesized that, it was constructed on the design cues of the holy drawing of one of the supreme God of the Meitei religion, Ibudhou Pakhangba. The drawing itself is known as, "Ibudhou Pakhangba".

"Ibudhou Pakhangba".

The Bihu Loukon (Meitei: ꯕꯤꯍꯨ ꯂꯧꯀꯣꯟ) is an ancient star shaped mud fort located in the Maklang region of Imphal West district in the Indian state of Manipur.[1][2][3]

An aerial view of the fort, shot from Google Earth in 2013.

Bihu Loukon Media

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