Bawlawkyantaw ဘောလောကျန်းထော |
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Heir Presumptive of Hanthawaddy | |
Reign | 1383 – 1390 |
Predecessor | Baw Ngan-Mohn (Heir-Apparent) |
Successor | Binnya Dhammaraza (Heir-Apparent) |
Born |
c. April 1383 Pegu (Bago), Hanthawaddy Kingdom |
Died |
c. April 1390 Pegu, Hanthawaddy Kingdom |
Father | Razadarit |
Mother | Talamidaw |
Religion | Theravada Buddhism |
Bawlawkyantaw (Burmese: ဘောလောကျန်းထော, [bɔ́lɔ́ tɕáɴtʰɔ́]; c. 1383 – 1390) was the eldest son and first child of King Razadarit of Hanthawaddy Pegu. The prince is best known for his famous oath before his execution on the orders of his father that he shall be reborn to fight against his father if he were innocent. The people of Hanthawaddy and the people of rival Kingdom of Ava widely believed that Prince Minye Kyawswa of Ava was the reincarnation of Bawlawkyantaw, fulfilling the prophecy of the oath.
Razadarit became afraid that the young prince would later raise a rebellion against him as Razadarit had driven the prince's mother Queen Talamidaw to commit suicide, and feared that the young prince would one day avenge for his mother's death. Razadarit, who was never his father's favorite, himself had raised a rebellion against his own father, King Binnya U when he was only 15.
Razadarit eventually ordered the execution of his own son at a young age. Razadarit was in Bassein (Pathein) when he ordered the execution Bawlawkyantaw, child only seven years old, who was in Pegu (Bago). It was c. April 1390.
The king's executioners took Bawlawkyantaw to the Shwemawdaw Pagoda. The young prince was imprisoned for three days at the pagoda during which he was said to have reread the Abhidhamma (part of Buddhist scriptures).
According to Mon and Burmese chronicles, on the day of his execution, the young prince swore an oath that would enter into Burmese history:
Razadarit was greatly disturbed when he heard of the terrible oath. In the superstitious world of Burmese politics, he was alarmed when the chief wife of Prince Minkhaung of Ava fetched to eat various foods from Lower Burma before she became pregnant. She gave birth to Minye Kyawswa a year after Bawlawkyantaw's death. Indeed, Minye Kyawswa would later grow up to be Razadarit's nemesis.