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Thagyamin
Thagyamin ((ビルマ語:သိကြားမင်း), ; from Sanskrit ''Śakra''), considered King of the second hevan above catumaharcika, is Śakra the Buddhist deva Śakra and the Hindu deity Indra. He is often portrayed atop a three-headed white elephant, holding a conch shell in one hand, and a yak-tail whisk in the other.〔 In traditional Burmese Buddhist belief, Thagyamin rules the nat deva plane of existence, called Trāyastriṃśa (). Thagyamin was designated the leader of the official pantheon of nats by King Anawrahta in the 11th century, in an effort to streamline animist practices among the populace and merge these practices with Theravada Buddhism. He is the only nat in the official pantheon not to have undergone a sudden and violent death. ==Gallery==
Image:Thagyamin vector.png|A portrayal of the King of Nats, Thagyamin File:Thagyamin Nat.jpg| File:Thagyamin at Shwedagon Pagoda.jpg|Thagyamin at the Shwedagon Pagoda
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