Loktak

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Loktak lake

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Loktak

  1. A freshwater lake in Imphal valley, Manipur, India, known for the floating biomasses called Phumdis, which notably constitute Keibul Lamjao, the world's only floating national park, the only natural habitat of Sangai deer.
  2. (Loktak Ima) A personification of the Loktak Lake as a mother goddess in Meitei folklore, mythology and religion.