Shwe Einthi Explained

Type:Princess
Shwe Einthi
Reign:c.1084
Succession:Princess of Pagan
Spouse:Saw Yun of Pagan
Issue:Soe Saing
Alaungsithu
House:Pagan
Father:Kyansittha
Mother:Apeyadana
Birth Date:Early 1070s
Birth Place:Pagan (Bagan)
Death Date:?
Death Place:Pagan
Religion:Theravada Buddhism

Shwe Einthi (Burmese: ရွှေအိမ်သည်, in Burmese pronounced as /ʃwè ʔèiɰ̃ðɛ̀/; also Shwe Einsi, in Burmese pronounced as /ʃwè ʔèiɰ̃zì/) was a princess of Pagan Dynasty of Burma (Myanmar).[1] She was the only daughter of King Kyansittha (r. 1084–1113), and the mother of King Alaungsithu.[2] [3]

The princess is best remembered in Burmese history for her failed love affair with the prince of Pateikkaya, a kingdom, believed to be in East Bengal or in eastern Chin Hills.[4] Soon after her father became king in 1084, she fell in love the prince who was visiting Pagan. But her father forbade her to marry a foreigner, and instead married her off to Prince Saw Yun, the son of the late King Saw Lu. The primate of Pagan Shin Arahan broke the news to the prince, who subsequently committed suicide.[2] [5]

The princess had two children with Saw Yun: Soe Saing, and Sithu, who succeeded Kyansittha.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Taṅ (Ūḥ), Phe Moṅ . The Glass Palace Chronicle of the Kings of Burma . 1960 . Rangoon University Press . 978-0-598-62817-6 . en.
  2. Harvey 1925: 39
  3. Book: Coedès, George. George Coedès. Walter F. Vella. trans.Susan Brown Cowing. The Indianized States of Southeast Asia. 1968. University of Hawaii Press. 978-0-8248-0368-1.
  4. Harvey 1925: 39, 329
  5. Hmannan Vol. 1 2003: 279–280