Yun Bayin nat

deity Burmese single tradition · 1

Posthumous depictions of Mae Ku as Yun Bayin nat portray a man dressed in Burmese royal attire, seated on a palin (throne), brandishing a sheathed sword.

When

First attested
1581 CE
Attested period
1581 – 2020
Historical notes
Posthumous depiction of Mae Ku.

Relationships

co occurs with
Mae Ku

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Sources

wikipedia (1)

Source passages

“Mae Ku is worshipped as one of 37 nats (spirits) in the official pantheon in Burmese folk religion, and the only not to be of Burmese origins. Posthumous depictions of Mae Ku as Yun Bayin nat portray a man dressed in Burmese royal attire, seated on a palin (throne), brandishing a sheathed sword.”

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