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- Bo_Bo_Gyi abstract "Bo Bo Gyi (Burmese: ဘိုးဘိုးကြီး, pronounced: [bó bó dʑí]; lit. "great grandfather") traditionally refers to the name of a guardian spirit (called nat) unique to each Burmese Buddhist temple or pagoda. Bo Bo Gyi is typically depicted as a nearly life-sized elderly man, dressed in a curved cap and sometimes carrying a cane, to signify old age. Offerings of scarves and paso are common by worshipers. There are many Bo Bo Gyi shrines throughout the country, and some are more widely respected than others. The Shwenyaungbin (Golden Banyan Tree) Bo Bo Gyi shrine between Yangon and Bago is often visited by new car owners hoping have their cars blessed by the Bo Bo Gyi spirit at that site.".
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- Bo_Bo_Gyi subject Category:Burmese_culture.
- Bo_Bo_Gyi subject Category:Burmese_nats.
- Bo_Bo_Gyi comment "Bo Bo Gyi (Burmese: ဘိုးဘိုးကြီး, pronounced: [bó bó dʑí]; lit. "great grandfather") traditionally refers to the name of a guardian spirit (called nat) unique to each Burmese Buddhist temple or pagoda. Bo Bo Gyi is typically depicted as a nearly life-sized elderly man, dressed in a curved cap and sometimes carrying a cane, to signify old age. Offerings of scarves and paso are common by worshipers.".
- Bo_Bo_Gyi label "Bo Bo Gyi".
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- Bo_Bo_Gyi depiction Bo_Bo_Gyi,_Botahtaung_Pagoda,_Yangon.jpg.
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