Throne Palin

Palin (Burmese: ပလ္လင်; from Pali: pallaṅka, lit. 'couch' or 'sofa') refers to any one of six types of thrones recognized in traditional Burmese scholarship.

The palin is an important symbol of the Burmese monarchy and features prominently in Burmese architecture and Burmese Buddhist iconography. The palin is featured on the seal of Myanmar's Ministry of Religious Affairs and Culture.

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Depiction of the Burmese royal throne by a court painter, Saya Chone.

Types of palin

Throne Palin 
Former Burmese President Thein Sein and Indian prime minister Narendra Modi seated in the backdrop of a palin in Naypyidaw.

Traditional Burmese scholarship recognizes six types of thrones, namely:

  1. Aparājitapallaṅka (အပရာဇိတပလ္လင်) – the Buddha's throne
  2. Kamalāsanapallaṅka (ကမလာသနပလ္လင်) – Brahma's throne
  3. Dibbāsanapallaṅka (ဒိဗ္ဗာသနပလ္လင်) – nat's throne
  4. Rājapallaṅka (ရာဇပလ္လင်) – monarch's throne
  5. Dhammāsanapallaṅka (ဓမ္မာသနပလ္လင်) – Buddhist monk's throne
  6. Aṭṭakaraṇapallaṅka (အဋ္ဋကရဏပလ္လင်) – judge's throne

Usage by Burmese monarchs

Throne Palin 
King Thibaw and Queen Supayalat seated on The Lion Throne at Mandalay Palace

In pre-colonial times, the rājapallaṅka (Burmese yazapalin) seated the sovereign and his chief consort. Traditionally, Burmese palaces possessed eight types of thrones, housed in nine palace halls, leading to the Burmese adage, "eight thrones, nine palace halls" (ပလ္လင်ရှစ်ခန်း ရွှေနန်းကိုးဆောင်).

Throne Palin 
The Lion Throne from Mandalay Palace was preserved and is now displayed at the National Museum of Myanmar in Yangon.

The thrones were carved of wood, specifically by hereditary palace carpenters. An auspicious time was chosen by astrologers to commence operations, and construction of these thrones was heralded by a royal ceremony to propitiate spirits. The thrones were simultaneously constructed according to a prescribed list of requirements, coated with resin, and decorated with gold leaf and glass mosaic.

The most important throne was the "Lion Throne" (Sīhāsanapallaṅka), which had a replica in the Hluttaw as well.

The thrones used different prescribed motifs and designs, types of wood, and were allocated to specific halls in the royal palace. The thrones were also grouped by height, as follows:

  1. Mahāpallaṅka (မဟာပလ္လင်) – 24 feet (7.3 m)
  2. Majjhimapallaṅka (မဇ္စျိမပလ္လင်) – 12 feet (3.7 m)
  3. Cuḷapallaṅka (စူဠပလ္လင်) – 6 feet (1.8 m)

Below is a list of these eight types of thrones:

No. Name (Pali) Name (Burmese) Primary motif Type of wood Location(s) in palace Photo
1 Sīhāsanapallaṅka သီဟာသနပလ္လင် Chinthe (lion) Gmelina arborea Royal Audience Hall;

Hluttaw

Throne Palin 
2 Bhamarāsanapallaṅka ဘမယာသနပလ္လင် Bumblebee Cinnamomum tamala Glass Palace Throne Palin 
3 Padumāsanapallaṅka ပဒုမ္မာသနပလ္လင် Lotus Artocarpus heterophyllus Western Audience Hall Throne Palin 
4 Haṃsāsanapallaṅka ဟံသာသနပလ္လင် Hamsa (bird) Hopea odorata Eastern Hall of Victory Throne Palin 
5 Gajāsanapallaṅka ဂဇာသနပလ္လင် Elephant Magnolia champaca Byedaik (Privy Council) Throne Palin 
6 Saṅkhāsanapallaṅka သင်္ခါသနပလ္လင် Conch Mangifera indica Regalia Hall Throne Palin 
7 Migāsanapallaṅka မိဂါသနပလ္လင် Deer Ficus glomerata Southern Gatehouse Hall Throne Palin 
8 Mayurāsanapallaṅka မယုရာသနပလ္လင် Peacock Butea monosperma Northern Gatehouse Hall Throne Palin 

Usage in Buddhism

Throne Palin 
A throne seating an image of the Buddha at Botataung Pagoda.

The palin is also used to seat images and statues of the Buddha, variously called gaw palin (ဂေါ့ပလ္လင်), phaya palin (ဘုရားပလ္လင်) or samakhan (စမ္မခဏ်), from the Pali term sammakhaṇḍa. This palin is a feature of many Buddhist household shrines in Burma.

References

See also

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