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Shwe Sitthin (, ; also known as Myin Phyu Shin; ) is one of the 37 Burmese ''
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'' spirits. He was a son of King Saw Mon Nit, the last king of the Pagan dynasty by his consort
Medaw Shwezaga Medaw Shwezaga (, ) is one of the 37 ''nat (spirit), nats'' in the Burmese pantheon of ''nats''. She was one of queens consort of the King Uzana II of Pagan, the last "king" of the Pagan dynasty. The mother of Shwe Sitthin, she died of heartbreak ...
, who also one of the 37 '' nats''. He is said to have died after his father imprisoned him for neglecting his duties and
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during wartime. In iconography, he is typically portrayed in a seated pose, adorned with a chadah-style golden crown, and holding a sword upright in his hand by its hilt.


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