Chinthay (alternative transliteration)

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

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Predicate Object
instanceOf guardian figure
mythical creature
alternativeTransliterationOf Chinthe NERFINISHED
artStyle Burmese traditional art
associatedWithReligion Buddhism
category Buddhist temple guardians
Burmese legendary creatures
culturalContext Myanmar
Southeast Asia ONNED1
depictedAs seated lion-like statue
etymologyRelatedTo Pali and Sanskrit lion imagery concepts
foundInCountry Cambodia
China (border regions with Burmese influence)
Laos NERFINISHED
Myanmar NERFINISHED
Thailand ONNED1
function temple guardian
hasForm lion-like being
hasGenderConnotation often depicted as genderless or symbolic
linguisticOrigin Burmese language
material metal
stone
stucco
wood
placedAt monastery entrances
stairways leading to pagodas
purpose marking sacred boundaries
warding off evil spirits
relatedMythology Burmese mythology
relatedTo Asian guardian lion
temple lion motif
roleInArchitecture decorative guardian sculpture
script Burmese script (for primary form "Chinthe")
symbolizes courage
protection
strength
transliterationSystem Latin alphabet
typicalLocation entrances of Buddhist temples
typicalPosition flanking temple entrances
usedIn religious architecture
royal architecture
visualFeatures ornamental body patterns
prominent fangs
stylized mane
upright posture

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Chinthe hasOtherName Chinthay (alternative transliteration)