In the Poireiton Khunthok King Thongaren () asked his highest-ranked Queen
Laikhurembi () to go with his brother Chingkhong Poireiton on a long trip. Poireiton was a
widower; his wife had died, and he had six children to raise and also had to go to the
Tai Pang Pan. King Thongalel thought his brother needed a wife to go with him on their trip. However, Queen Laikhurembi did not want to go. She said she was already the king's wife. Trees had already been planted in her honor because she and the king had lived together for a very long time. So, instead of Queen Laikhurembi, King Thongalel sent his second wife,
Leinaotabi, to go with Poireiton and be his wife.
In the Pombi Luwaoba Nongban Pombi Luwaoba was a prince in the
Luwang dynasty. Prince Nongban Pombi Luwaoba and his wife, Namoinu, were happy. Then she died suddenly. She died because of the God Thongalel. Prince Pombi Luwaoba refused to perform the
funeral for her dead body. He hoped the God Thongalel would send her
soul back into her body so she would be alive again. God Thongalel received a message from the prince through a
pheasant bird. The message said that Prince Nongban Pombi Luwaoba was ready to fight God Thongalel if he did not send Namoinu's soul back. This made the God Thongalel angry. He sent two of his brothers, but Prince Nongban Pombi Luwaoba beat them both. He took them prisoner. Prince Nongban Pombi Luwaoba sent the pheasant bird with another message to God Thongalel. The message said that if the God wanted to get his brothers back alive, then he had to send back the soul of Namoinu to her body. Finally, God Thongalel came to meet Prince Pombi Luwaoba himself. But instead of fighting, the prince prayed to the god himself. God Thongalel was happy that Prince Nongban Pombi Luwaoba showed him respect. Thongalel brought Namoinu back to life. He also gave her a gift: She would live for 100 years and have 100 sons. == Hymns ==