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Shwe Sitthin

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Shwe Sitthin(Burmese:ရွှေစစ်သင်,lit.'Golden Warrior';also known asMyin Phyu Shin;lit.'Lord of the White Horse') is one of the 37 Burmesenatspirits. He was a son of KingSaw Mon Nit,the last king of thePagan dynastyby his consortMedaw Shwezaga,who also one of the 37nats.

He is said to have died after his father imprisoned him for neglecting his duties andcockfightingduring 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.[1]

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  1. ^"Ancient Bagan".bagan.travelmyanmar.net.Retrieved2021-08-26.