Meeting Khamnu in a marketplace. One day, Princess Thoibi visited the marketplace of
Moirang. She saw a girl named
Khamnu selling wood and befriended her, giving her food and jewelry. The next time Thoibi went to the market, she met Khamnu again and invited her on a fishing outing on
Loktak lake with her other companions. When the king heard that the princess and her friends were going fishing on the lake, he ordered all the men in the kingdom to stay away from the lake. Khamnu told her brother Khamba about this the royal order. The next day, she left him at home.
Meeting Khamba . That night, Khamba had a dream. In that dream, the goddess Ayangleima (either
Panthoibi or
Koiren Leima) came to him in the form of
Khamnu and asked him to get vegetables. Khamba woke up and wondered about his dream. The god
Thangjing made him believe that he had truly seen his sister Khamnu in waking life. So he rowed down the lake in a rowboat. But he went in the wrong direction. Thangjing spread clouds over the hills, and there was a storm, which blew Khamba's boat towards Thoibi and her friends on their fishing trip. Thoibi saw Khamba standing close to her. She asked Khamnu if she knew the strange man disobeying the royal order. Khamnu said no. Khamba did not know what to do. Hearing his sister's voice, he went closer. Thoibi saw that Khamba was handsome, manly, muscular, and well fashioned. Khamba was also amazed at Thoibi's beauty and glamour. According to the story, it was god's will that they should be lovers. Khamnu worried that her brother might be punished for disobedience. Thoibi noticed a piece of cloth in Khamnu's clothing matched Khamba's headdress. She also saw Khamba wearing a bracelet that she had given to Khamnu. Later, Khamnu admitted that she was related to Khamba. Thoibi became kind to Khamba. She gave him good food. She told him to go home before the king heard that he had broken his edict that no men come to the lake. == Oath to her lover ==