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Akathaso
''Akathaso'' ( my, အာကာသစိုး) are Burmese '' nats'' (spirits) who inhabit the tops of trees and serve as guardians of the sky. They are related to '' Thitpin Saung Nat'' and '' Myay Saung Nat,''who respectively live on the trunks and roots of the trees. ''Myay Saund Nats'' are guardian spirits of the earth while Thitpin Saung Nats are guardian spirits of trees. Gallery File:Yokkaso.jpg, Yokkaso Thitpin Saung Nat ( my, သစ်ပင်စောင့်နတ်; ), are Burmese '' nats'' (spirits) who serve as guardians of the trees. They are related to '' Akathaso'' () and '' Myay Saung Nat,'' who respectively live on the sky and earth ... File:Bhummaso.jpg, Bhummaso Notes References * Burmese nats Sky and weather deities {{Myanmar-stub my:ဘုမ္မစိုး ...
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Akathaso
''Akathaso'' ( my, အာကာသစိုး) are Burmese '' nats'' (spirits) who inhabit the tops of trees and serve as guardians of the sky. They are related to '' Thitpin Saung Nat'' and '' Myay Saung Nat,''who respectively live on the trunks and roots of the trees. ''Myay Saund Nats'' are guardian spirits of the earth while Thitpin Saung Nats are guardian spirits of trees. Gallery File:Yokkaso.jpg, Yokkaso Thitpin Saung Nat ( my, သစ်ပင်စောင့်နတ်; ), are Burmese '' nats'' (spirits) who serve as guardians of the trees. They are related to '' Akathaso'' () and '' Myay Saung Nat,'' who respectively live on the sky and earth ... File:Bhummaso.jpg, Bhummaso Notes References * Burmese nats Sky and weather deities {{Myanmar-stub my:ဘုမ္မစိုး ...
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Nat (spirit)
The nats (; MLCTS: ''nat''; ) are god-like spirits venerated in Myanmar and neighbouring countries in conjunction with Buddhism. They are divided between the 37 ''Great Nats'' who were designated that status by King Anawrahta when he formalized the official list of nats. Most of the 37 ''Great Nats'' were human beings who met violent deaths. There are two types of ''nats'' in Burmese Belief: ''nat sein'' () which are humans that were deified after their deaths and all the other nats which are spirits of nature (spirits of water, trees etc.). Much like sainthood, ''nats'' can be designated for a variety of reasons, including those only known in certain regions in Burma. ''Nat'' worship is less common in urban areas than in rural areas and is practised among ethnic minorities of Myanmar as well as in mainstream Bamar society. However, it is among the Theravada Buddhist Bamar that the most highly developed form of ceremony and ritual is seen. Every Burmese village has a ''nat k ...
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Yokkaso
Thitpin Saung Nat ( my, သစ်ပင်စောင့်နတ်; ), are Burmese '' nats'' (spirits) who serve as guardians of the trees. They are related to '' Akathaso'' () and '' Myay Saung Nat,'' who respectively live on the sky and earth. ''Bhummaso'' are guardian spirits of the earth while '' Akathaso'' are guardian spirits of sky. Gallery File:Yokkaso statue.jpg, Statue of Yokkaso File:Akathaso.jpg, Akathaso File:Bhummaso.jpg, Bhummaso Notes References * Burmese nats Tree deities {{Myanmar-stub ...
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Bhummaso
Myay Saung Nat ( my, မြေစောင့်နတ်; lit. "Earth Guardian Spirit"), are Burmese '' nats'' (spirits) who inhabit the roots of trees and serve as guardians of the earth. They are related to Thitpin Saung Nat and ''Akathaso'' who respectively live on the tree trunks and sky. ''Akathaso'' are guardian spirits of the sky while '' Thitpin Saung Nat'' are guardian spirits of tree. Gallery File:Akathaso.jpg, Akathaso File:Yokkaso.jpg, Yokkaso Thitpin Saung Nat ( my, သစ်ပင်စောင့်နတ်; ), are Burmese '' nats'' (spirits) who serve as guardians of the trees. They are related to '' Akathaso'' () and '' Myay Saung Nat,'' who respectively live on the sky and earth ... Notes References * Burmese nats Earth deities {{Myanmar-stub ...
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Burmese Nats
Burmese may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to Myanmar, a country in Southeast Asia * Burmese people * Burmese language * Burmese alphabet * Burmese cuisine * Burmese culture Animals * Burmese cat * Burmese chicken * Burmese (horse), a horse given to Queen Elizabeth II * Burmese pony, a breed of horse * Burmese python See also * * :Burmese people * Bamar people The Bamar (, ; also known as the Burmans) are a Sino-Tibetan ethnic group native to Myanmar (formerly Burma) in Southeast Asia. With approximately 35 million people, the Bamar make up the largest ethnic group in Myanmar, constituting 68% of ..., the majority ethnic group in Myanmar * Burmese English, the dialect of English spoken in Myanmar/Burma * Bernese (other) {{disambig Language and nationality disambiguation pages ...
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Sky And Weather Deities
The sky is an unobstructed view upward from the surface of the Earth. It includes the atmosphere of Earth, atmosphere and outer space. It may also be considered a place between the ground and outer space, thus distinct from outer space. In the field of astronomy, the sky is also called the celestial sphere. This is an abstract sphere, concentric objects, concentric to the Earth, on which the Sun, Moon, planets, and fixed stars, stars appear to be diurnal motion, drifting. The celestial sphere is conventionally divided into IAU designated constellations, designated areas called constellations. Usually, the term ''sky'' informally refers to a perspective from the Earth's surface; however, the meaning and usage can vary. An observer on the surface of the Earth can see a small part of the sky, which resembles a dome (sometimes called the ''sky bowl'') appearing flatter during the day than at night. In some cases, such as in discussing the weather, the sky refers to only the lower, ...
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