Kanglasha, celebrated as the state emblem, is a mythical dragon-lion figure that reflects the rich cultural heritage of the region. Its majestic form, often depicted guarding palaces and sacred sites, symbolizes strength, protection, and valor. Kanglasha embodies the historical traditions and artistic excellence of the people. As a revered icon, it serves as a bridge between mythology and the state’s identity.
As a state symbol, Kanglasha represents courage, pride, and the enduring spirit of the community. It inspires unity and respect for the cultural roots that define the state’s uniqueness. Beyond its mythical significance, it stands as a guardian of heritage and tradition. By honoring Kanglasha, the state highlights its commitment to preserving both its historical legacy and cultural richness for generations to come.