Ko Thein Shin

deity mountain Burmese single tradition · 3

Ko Thein Shin is another nat and guardian spirit of the Kyaukse region. The legend of Ko Thein Shin intertwines with the legend of Pale Yin. This has led to confusion in many academic accounts.

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“The legend of Ko Thein Shin, another nat and guardian spirit of the Kyaukse region, intertwines with theirs. This led to confusion in many academic accounts, with a few sources even wrongly describing Pale Yin as a wife of King Anawrahta of Pagan and as Se Kadaw (lit. "The Lady of the Running Water"), the sister of Ko Thein Shin.”

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“Ko Myo Shin is often conflated with Ko Thein Shin, the guardian spirit of the Kyaukse Nine Agricultural Districts. The confusion mainly stems from their names, both beginning with "Ko" (nine), leading to errors in several scholarly accounts. However, they are distinct deities”

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“His main shrine is located at the Zeedaw Dam in Kyaukse, and other shrines can be found across the Nine Agricultural Districts and in Shan State.”

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