Min Sithu
Min Sithu Nat
Min Sithu (Burmese: မင်းစည်သူ, pronounced: [mɪ́ɴ sìθù]) is one of the 37 nats in the Burmese pantheon of nats. He is the nat representation of King Alaungsithu of Pagan, who was assassinated by his son Narathu in 1167. He is portrayed sitting on a throne with one knee up and his foot on the seat, wearing royal garments.[1]
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| Hindu nats | |
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| Other nats |
- Popa nats
- Popa Medaw (Me Wunna)
- Koyin Maung
- Taungdaw Thakhinma
- Ayeyarwady delta nats
- Bago nats
- 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
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