Yatanar
In Burmese history, "Yadanar" is frequently used in the names of sacred sites, most notably the in Mrauk U.
: It is one of the five "Man" pagodas of Mrauk U, designed to honor the royal family and protect the kingdom.
: The pagoda is octagonal, standing 180 feet high. It is surrounded by 17 smaller pagodas donated by various members of the Mrauk U Dynasty. 3. Modern Figures The name is also prominent in contemporary Myanmar culture: Yatanar
: 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 .
: A well-known beauty pageant contestant who has represented Myanmar in international competitions like Miss Cosmo . In Burmese history, "Yadanar" is frequently used in
: Thousands of years ago, a Dragon King and Dragon Queen lived happily in a long, beautiful river.
: Built in 1652 AD (some sources say 1658) by King Sanda Thudhamma Yaza and Queen Yadana Piya Dewi. It is surrounded by 17 smaller pagodas donated
One of the most prominent "stories" associated with the name is a mythological tragedy about revenge and reincarnation.