
Nat (deity) - Wikipedia
The nats (နတ်; MLCTS: nat; IPA: [naʔ]) are god-like spirits venerated in Myanmar and neighbouring countries in conjunction with Buddhism. They are divided between the 37 Great Nats who were given that status by King Anawrahta when he formalized the official list of nats.
Burmese folk religion - Wikipedia
A nat is a god -like spirit. There are two main types of nats: nat sein (နတ်စိမ်း), which are humans who were deified after their deaths, and all the other nats which are spirits of nature (spirits of water, trees, etc).
Nat | Myanmar, Animism & Spirits | Britannica
nat, in Burmese folk religion, any of a group of spirits that are the objects of an extensive, probably pre-Buddhist cult; in Thailand a similar spirit is called phi.
Nat Religion Glossary | Burmese Spirit Mediumship
Some Nat Spirits overlap categories: Min Mahagiri is a leader of the 37 Pantheon and also a protector Nat of the household. Nat Spirits who are deceased humans still in limbo between lives, stuck in their regret or bitterness.
NATS (SPIRITS) AND ANIMISM IN MYANMAR | Facts and Details
Many Burmese Buddhists—and Muslim and Christians too—also believe in spirits called nats. A variety of religious practitioners are associated with the animistic beliefs of most Buddhists, including spirit dancers who become possessed by spirits and may engage in …
Thagyamin - Wikipedia
Thagyamin (Burmese: သိကြားမင်း, pronounced [ðədʑámɪ́ɰ̃]; from Sanskrit ၐကြ Śakra) is the highest-ranking nat (deity) in traditional Burmese Buddhist belief.
Burmese Mythology | Mythosphere
One of the most popular is the story of the nats, or spirits. The nats are revered in Burmese culture and are believed to protect people from harm. There are 37 major nats, each with their own unique characteristics and stories. Another popular myth is …
Thagyamin King Of Nats In Burmese Culture
Thagyamin is the highest-ranking Nat (deity) in traditional Burmese Buddhist belief. He is the Burmese adaptation of the Hindu deity Indra, the king of Heaven and the god of lightning, thunder and rain.
To be or “Nat” to be – a look into Burmese spirituality
Mar 3, 2023 · The protector spirits Raymond talked about are called nats. In Burma, nats – pronounced similar to “nah” – are believed to inhibit the natural world. They are spiritual beings whose duty is to protect villages or individuals from their shrines on Mount Popa.
Native spirit: An introduction to Burmese nat worship
Some nats are analogues of gods from Hindu mythology or the ghosts of historical figures, but most are simply the vengeful spirits of people who died particularly bloody and violent deaths.