Thandawgan
Thandawgan (Burmese: သံတော်ခံ, pronounced [θàɴdɔ̀ɡàɴ]; lit. "receiver of the royal voice") is one of the 37 nats in the official pantheon of Burmese nats. The nat is a representation of historical Yè Thiha, a royal messenger of Minkhaung, the viceroy of Taungoo and brother of King Bayinnaung. According to the belief, Ye Thiha went to the forest to gather flowers, contracted malaria, and died. He is portrayed sitting on a lotus pedestal holding a fan in his right hand and his left hand resting on his knee.[1]
References
|
|
Official pantheon |
|
|
Hindu nats |
|
|
Other nats |
Popa nats (Popa Medaw (Me Wunna) · Koyin Maung · Taungdaw Thakhinma) Ayeyarwady delta nats (U Shin Gyi · Kwin Paing Ahpo) Bago nats (Bago Medaw (Nankaraing Medaw) · Ko Aung Naing) Nine Towns nats (Ko Myo Shin · Pale Yin (Amay Pale) · Hkuncho · Hkuntha) Lord of the White Horse nats (Yamma Myinbyushin · Kanni Myinbyushin · Shwepyay Myinbyushin · Shwesitthin Myinbyushin)
Five Mother nats (Ashay Medaw · Anauk Medaw (Amay Yay Yin) · Taung Medaw · Myauk Medaw · Amay Gyan)
|
|
Miscellaneous |
|
|