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can be merged as "Shwe Hpyin Brothers". The brothers enjoy combined worship (including a festival depicted to them) and legend, apart from similar iconography. RedtigerxyzTalk07:57, 9 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Strongly disagree – I can't agree with you, but I agree to merge Taungmagyi with Maungminshin. Mingyi and Minlay are the most popular nats in my country. Combining two articles into one is not a good consideration. They each have their own distinct stories and local oral legends. If someone expands the articles, they could each become quite long. However, there are no Burmese editors on English Wikipedia because Wikipedia is banned in Myanmar. Even if there were, no one seems interested in Burmese nat legends and folktales. I am an expert on Burmese nats, but I am currently busy. When I have time, I will expand these two articles. Additionally, Mingyi is related to other spirits. Therefore, I disagree with merging them into one. 1.47.153.186 (talk) 13:02, 13 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]