Mandalay Bodaw (Burmese:မန္တလေးဘိုးတော်,pronounced[màɰ̃dəlébódɔ̀];lit. 'Lord Grandfather ofMandalay') is one of the 37nats in the official pantheon of Burmese nats. The son of King Pallikara, possibly of thePala dynasty of Bengal and brother ofShingwa, one of the 37 nats.[1] He was Ponna descent who had tended, taught and looked after Shwe Hpyin Nyi Naung brothers is their boyhood. During KingAnawrahta’s reign he became a minister. In factShwe Hpyin Nyidaw andShwe Hpyin Naungdaw being fatally punished happened to be primarily because the guardian minister's way of teaching, tending and upbringing were merely wrong and defective for which he was fully responsible, teaching false lesson is a punishable offence. Getting wind of taking action against him the old man Bo Daw tried to run away with his elephant was caught red-handed just before absconding. The penalty inflicted on him was death, thus immediately after execution he became a Nat of Mandalay Bodaw.[2][3] He is portrayed standing on a pedestal with a sword on his shoulder and a hand raised, pointing his finger.[3]