Amay Gyan was born Chan-Tha to the chief of the Shwedaung village in present-day central Myanmar in c. mid-14th century. Her family reportedly disowned her for marrying Nga Tet Pya, whom her father deemed a dubious character and a drunkard. After the marriage, she, too, became addicted to toddy palmwine like her husband. One day, a drunken Chan-Tha argued with the guards at one of the gates of Ava, the capital. The argumentquickly escalated into a physical altercation after she started cursing out at the guards. She was severelybeaten up by the guards and died from the injuries. For her courage, she became a martyr to the localpopulace and later entered the pantheon of Burmese nats as a nat named Amay Gyan.