Yun Bayin
deity Thai single tradition · 2
Yun Bayin is a nat of Thai descent within the official pantheon designated by King Anawrahta of Bagan. Illustrations of Yun Bayin show them in Burmese royal dress.
↻ synthesized from 2 sources
When
- First attested
- 1044 CE
- Attested period
- 1044 – 1077
- Historical notes
- King Anawrahta's reign.
Relationships
- co occurs with
- Maung Po Tu, Mae Ku, Mekuti, Phaya Maeku, Chao Khanan Maeku, Bya Than, nats, Mahagiri nats
Mentioned by
Sources
wikipedia (2)
Source passages
“The official pantheon is made up predominantly of those from the royal houses of Burmese history, but also contains nats of Thai (Yun Bayin) and Shan (Maung Po Tu) descent; illustrations of them show them in Burmese royal dress.”
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“Across historical sources, he is known by various names, including: Mae Ku (พระเป็นเจ้าแม่กุ) in the Chiang Mai Chronicle, Mekuti (พระเมกุฏิสุทธิวงศ์) in the Yonok Chronicle, Phaya Maeku (พญาเมกุ), Chao Khanan Maeku (เจ้าขนานแม่กุ), as well as Yun Bayin (ယွန်းဘုရင်) and Bya Than (ဗြသံ) in Burmese language sources.”
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