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Mya Nan Nwe was born on 22 December, 1897 in Mogok, British Burma, is an A burmese nat. Discover Mya Nan Nwe's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 58 years old?

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Age 58 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 22 December, 1906
Birthday 22 December
Birthplace Mogok, British Burma
Date of death 1 February, 1956
Died Place Mogok, Burma
Nationality Burma

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Parents Chan Thar (father) Nann Kham (mother)
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Mya Nan Nwe Net Worth

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Mya Nan Nwe (မြနန်းနွယ်; เมียะนานหน่วย, ), also known as Thaiknanshin (MY သိုက်နန်းရှင်, lit. "keeper of the treasure trove") or more popularly known among Thai people as Amadaw Mya (อะมาดอว์เมียะ) is a prominent Burmese nat.

She was known to be a dragon guarding the Botahtaung Pagoda.

1897

Mya Nan Nwe was born on 22 December 1897 in Mogok, British Burma.

She is the descendant of Saopha, and daughter of Chan Thar and Nann Kham.

1926

At 15-years-old, she was educated in India and graduated with B.A. in 1926.

From Mogok, dignitaries wanted to marry her, but she refused.

She did not eat meat from an early age.

1942

In 1942, in her dream, an old man in white robes told her that she should move to Yangon as a missionary.

So, she moved to Botataung Pagoda Road, Yangon, and worshiped Botataung Pagoda daily.

She had been called Princess of Green as she wore green clothes.

She contributed to religious works, including the rebuilding of the Botahtaung Pagoda after its destruction during World War II.

Some believe that she was a daughter of a nāga.

1956

Mya Nan Nwe died in Mogok in February 1956, due to complications related to long-term asthma.

1957

After her death in 1957, Mya Nan Nwe became a revered figure in her own right.

1990

In 1990, her shrine was erected inside the Botahtaung Pagoda, and from that point on she was worshipped as Mya Nan Nwe Dewi (Goddess), a nat with the power to grant the wishes of those who appealed to her for help.

She was known to be a nāga who guards the pagoda.

Hundreds of people come to this place to donate offertories and also to ask for blessing of the sister.

The shrine attracts 700 worshippers per day, and between 1,000 and 3,000 worshippers on weekends, including many Thai devotees.

She gained popularity in Thailand through a Thai television program featured her biography.

The oppressive dictator Than Shwe had ordered her statue to be handcuffed every night during his rule.

It is said that she appeared in the dictator's dream asking him to stop oppressing the citizens of Myanmar.

The dictator was notably highly superstitious and saw this as a bad omen, hence ordering her statue in the shrine to be handcuffed at night.