Chinthé

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Chinthé is an alternative spelling of "Chinthe," the mythical lion-like guardian creature commonly seen flanking the entrances of Buddhist temples in Myanmar and neighboring regions.

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Chinthé canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf guardian lion
mythical creature
alternativeSpellingOf Chinthe
appearsIn Buddhist temple iconography
Burmese folklore
associatedReligion Buddhism
countryOfCulturalOrigin Myanmar
culturalRegion Cambodia
Laos NERFINISHED
Myanmar NERFINISHED
Southeast Asia ONNED1
Thailand ONNED1
Yunnan Province
surface form: Yunnan
culturalSignificance national symbol of protection in Myanmar
depicts lion-like creature
etymologyLanguage Burmese
foundInArchitectureOf Burmese Buddhist temples
pagodas
function marking sacred boundaries
warding off evil spirits
hasArtisticForm painting
relief carving
sculpture
hasGenderVariants often depicted in male and female pairs
hasPhysicalCharacteristic bared fangs
elongated body
stylized mane
upright ears
influenced regional guardian lion iconography
influencedBy Indian lion symbolism
relatedConcept Chinese guardian lion
Chinthe
surface form: Singha (mythical lion in Thai culture)
role guardian of sacred sites
script Burmese script
symbolizes courage
power
protection
timePeriodOfUse contemporary Myanmar
pre-modern Myanmar
typicalLocation entrance of Buddhist temples
monasteries
stairways of pagodas
typicalPose seated
standing
usedAs architectural ornament
temple guardian statue
usedIn monumental gate decorations
temple stairway balustrades

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Chinthe hasOtherName Chinthé