Nang Thoungsa Thevi

The radiant eldest sister, known for her fierce sense of duty and the honor of leading the first day of the celestial cycle.

As the eldest of the seven sisters, Nang Thoungsa Thevi sets the tone for the divine procession each year. She rides a majestic Garuda, carries a chakra and conch shell, and wears a crown adorned with ruby—the stone of strength and clarity. Regal, disciplined, and unwavering, she embodies the energy of Sunday: decisive, bold, and often the first to act when her family is in need. When it’s her year to carry their father’s head, she does so with unmatched pride and precision, never faltering in her sacred responsibility.

But behind her commanding presence is a sister who carries the weight of legacy. Being first means being the example—and the one most often burdened by expectations. Though she may not show it, Nang Thoungsa Thevi bears her role like armor: polished, brilliant, and forged in loyalty. She doesn’t just lead the celestial cycle—she defines it.