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Lady Po Nagar/Yan Po Nagar (杨婆那加), was the founder of the Cham people according to legends. According to the myth of Pô Nagar, she was born from the clouds of the sky and the foam of the sea. Her physical form was manifest in a piece of eaglewood floating on the waves of the ocean. She is also said to have had ninety-seven husbands and thirty-nine daughters who became goddesses like their mother. Pô Nagar was the goddess who created the earth, eaglewood and rice. It is told that there was even the aroma of rice in the air around her. The Chams looked upon her as a goddess of plants and trees. She was considered nurturing like the earth and she granted blessings to her followers.

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  • Lady Po Nagar/Yan Po Nagar (杨婆那加), was the founder of the Cham people according to legends. According to the myth of Pô Nagar, she was born from the clouds of the sky and the foam of the sea. Her physical form was manifest in a piece of eaglewood floating on the waves of the ocean. She is also said to have had ninety-seven husbands and thirty-nine daughters who became goddesses like their mother. Pô Nagar was the goddess who created the earth, eaglewood and rice. It is told that there was even the aroma of rice in the air around her. The Chams looked upon her as a goddess of plants and trees. She was considered nurturing like the earth and she granted blessings to her followers. (en)
  • 波那加夫人(Yan Po Nagar),又譯楊婆那加,是占婆傳說中的建立者。她來自今日清化省山區的一個農民家庭,後來抱著一塊檀木板漂流到了中國。在那裏,她與中國國王的兒子結婚,生下了兩個孩子。後來,波那加成為了占婆女王。 波那加希望回到占婆探望自己的家庭,但中國王子拒絕讓她走。她與她的孩子一起坐著檀木板下海,登陸芽莊,與家人重逢。中國王子試圖跟隨她前往芽莊,暴怒的她將王子和他的中國艦隊變成了石頭。 越南人在南進的過程中征服了占婆之後,越南人也接受了波那加的信仰,波那加變成了越南神話中的天依阿那。今日芽莊有供奉她的波那加塔。 (zh)
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  • Lady Po Nagar/Yan Po Nagar (杨婆那加), was the founder of the Cham people according to legends. According to the myth of Pô Nagar, she was born from the clouds of the sky and the foam of the sea. Her physical form was manifest in a piece of eaglewood floating on the waves of the ocean. She is also said to have had ninety-seven husbands and thirty-nine daughters who became goddesses like their mother. Pô Nagar was the goddess who created the earth, eaglewood and rice. It is told that there was even the aroma of rice in the air around her. The Chams looked upon her as a goddess of plants and trees. She was considered nurturing like the earth and she granted blessings to her followers. (en)
  • 波那加夫人(Yan Po Nagar),又譯楊婆那加,是占婆傳說中的建立者。她來自今日清化省山區的一個農民家庭,後來抱著一塊檀木板漂流到了中國。在那裏,她與中國國王的兒子結婚,生下了兩個孩子。後來,波那加成為了占婆女王。 波那加希望回到占婆探望自己的家庭,但中國王子拒絕讓她走。她與她的孩子一起坐著檀木板下海,登陸芽莊,與家人重逢。中國王子試圖跟隨她前往芽莊,暴怒的她將王子和他的中國艦隊變成了石頭。 越南人在南進的過程中征服了占婆之後,越南人也接受了波那加的信仰,波那加變成了越南神話中的天依阿那。今日芽莊有供奉她的波那加塔。 (zh)
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