Marayu
Mārayu was the legendary founder of Dhanyawadi Kingdom and the first mythical king of Arakan. He is considered as founding king of the ancient Arakanese civilization settled around the Kaladan River Valley. Born from a Brahmin lineage and who later married the daughter of chief of Mro Tribe. He initially defeated the Rakshasa
History
According to legend, Marayu's birth occurred under unusual circumstances. His mother, Indramāyu, a doe believed to be descended from a lion, gave birth to him in the forest near the mouth of the Mikhyoung River, a tributary of the Kaladan River. His father was sage Arjuna who was a former king who had become a hermit in the forest near the source of the Kaladan river.After his birth, Marayu was discovered by a chief of the Mro tribe, who was hunting in the forest with his dog. The chief adopted the child and raised him as his own. Upon reaching maturity, Marayu married Mipinnyā, who was the daughter of the Mro chief, and gave her the title Rucitamālā.
He was later granted magical weapons by the gods. Using these weapons, Marayu successfully defeated the ogres, hostile beings described as ravaging the countryside and attacking humans, particularly at night. Following the defeat of the monsters, Marayu was acknowledged as king by the local population.
The king built seven grand halls were built at the site known as "Seven-Hall Village". In this place the king and his wife were formally anointed and accepted as king and queen.