:
Griggs, William, 1832-1911 -- Printer Of plates
Temple, Richard Carnac, Sir, 1850-1931 -- Writer of accompanying material
Medium
: chromolithograph
Item Physical Description
: Two images on one 37.5 x 26.5 cm page. (Coloured)
Item/Page/Plate
: [8] opp.p. I
Notes
:
No.15. Shindaw Nat. He was a young prince placed by the king of Ava under the abbot of the Hnatpyittaung Payá to be educated at his monastery. While still a novice, he died of snakebite. This Nat is represented as a novice, with rosary and fan, telling his beads. [p. 66]
No. 16. Nyaung-gyin Nat, called also Nyaung-gyin O Nat. He was a member of Manuhà's family and died of leprosy in the days of Anawratházaw. This Nat is represented as a ....
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Source
:
The thirty-seven nats, a phase of spirit-worship prevailing in Burma, by Sir R. C. Temple. With full-page and other illustrations.
Source Description
:
vi, 71 p. illus. (part col.) plates (part col.) 2 maps. 38 cm
Location
:
Stephen A. Schwarzman Building / Asian and Middle Eastern Division
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