Pale Yin
Pale Yin is a Burmese nat (deity) who serves as the guardian spirit protecting the region around the Chindwin and Ayeyarwaddy river basins. She is mainly worshipped in central Myanmar and in Shan State.
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Relationships
- co occurs with
- Ko Myo Shin, Min Hla Sithu, Aungzwamagyi, Shwegaing Medaw, U Nyo, Sao Sam Long Hpa, Ko Thein Shin
- parent of
- The The Lay, Thel Thel Lay
- sibling of
- Ko Myo Shin
- child of
- Min Hla Sithu
- consort of
- Maung Lat
- enemy of
- Min Kyawzwa
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Sources
Source passages
“Legend has it that Pale Yin was a princess of the Padaung Kingdom (modern-day Pyay), the daughter of the ruler Min Hla Sithu and his consort Kuni Devi. She had a brother, Ko Myo Shin, as well as an adopted brother, Min Kyawzwa, a cavalry chief who secretly harbored feelings for her and wanted to marry her.”
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“After becoming a nat, Ko Myo Shin visited Pale Yin. He discovered she had broken her promise not to marry. Heartbroken by her broken vow, Ko Myo Shin took his sister with him to the spirit world, and Pale Yin also became a nat.”
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