Yatanar Yatanar

Yatanar

One of the most prominent "stories" associated with the name is a mythological tragedy about revenge and reincarnation.

: It is one of the five "Man" pagodas of Mrauk U, designed to honor the royal family and protect the kingdom. Yatanar

The name (often spelled Yadanar ) is a Burmese word meaning "treasure" or "gem," commonly derived from the Pali term Ratana . Depending on your interest, the "full story" could refer to a traditional legend, a historic site, or a modern drama. 1. The Mythological Legend: "Yadanar Htae Ka Yadanar" One of the most prominent "stories" associated with

: Often associated with popular social media content and parenting blogs in Myanmar. Depending on your interest, the "full story" could

: Thousands of years ago, a Dragon King and Dragon Queen lived happily in a long, beautiful river.

: During a fierce battle, the Dragon King was killed by the Garuda King (a mythical bird-like creature). In his final moments, the Dragon King cursed his killer and vomited blood three times, which instantly transformed into precious jewels .

: Built in 1652 AD (some sources say 1658) by King Sanda Thudhamma Yaza and Queen Yadana Piya Dewi.