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- Thagyamin (Burmese: သိကြားမင်း, pronounced [ðədʑámɪ́ɰ̃]; from Sanskrit ၐကြ Śakra) is the highest-ranking nat (deity) in traditional Burmese Buddhist belief...
- Arsi (အာသီ), lost a wager to the King of Devas, Śakra, also known as Thagyamin (သိကြားမင်း), who decapitated Arsi as agreed. Still, the head of an elephant...
- Buddhist protective deity, to head the pantheon above the Mahagiri nats as Thagyamin. Seven out of the 37 Great Nats appear to be directly ****ociated with...
- Buddha, the Buddhist counterpart Tengri, the Turko-Mongolian counterpart Thagyamin, the Burmese Buddhist representation of Śakra, a counterpart of the Jade...
- Hindu counterpart Ulgen/Qormusta Tengri, the Turko-Mongolian counterpart Thagyamin, the Burmese Buddhist representation of Śakra, a counterpart of the Jade...
- 37 nats deified along with an intricately carved wooden sculpture of Thagyamin, the Burmese version of the Indian god Indra. Within the compound of the...
- Trāyastriṃśa Nat Ten-bu Dharmapala Sakra or Sakka Indranama Saman Taishakuten Thagyamin Vajrapani Yuanshi Tianzun Jade Emperor Hwanin Tengri For various other...
- Buddhist counterpart Ülgen/Qormusta Tengri, the Turko-Mongolian counterpart Thagyamin, the Burmese Buddhist representation of Śakra, a counterpart of the Jade...
- princess. They found the rock at the bottom of the sea. With the help of the Thagyamin, the king of Tawadeintha Heaven in Buddhist cosmology, found the perfect...
- continue in Burma today, even in the majority Buddhist culture. For example, Thagyamin is worshipped whose origins are in the Hindu god Indra. Burmese literature...