Kaina (Manipur)

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Kaina is a small hillock located in the Indian state Manipur, that is sacred to Hindus. It lies on the Imphal - Yariripok road, about 29 kilometres (18 mi) from the state capital, Imphal. It is said to be the place where King Bhagya Chandra received an epiphany to carve a statue of Lord Govinda from a sacred jackfruit tree.[1]

In 2014, the government of Manipur announced intentions to initiate a project to convert the place to a Mega Tourist Spot.[2]

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  1. Manipur:Jewel of India Archived 10 January 2007 at the Wayback Machine National Informatics Centre : Manipur State Unit
  2. Chakraborty, Khahini (9 April 2014). "Manipur Tourism invests in mega tourism projects". The Financial Express (India). India. Retrieved 18 February 2020.

Coordinates: 24°40′23″N 94°00′54″E / 24.673°N 94.015°E / 24.673; 94.015