Suphankanlaya
| Suphankanlaya | |
|---|---|
| Princess of Ayutthaya | |
Statue of Suphankanlaya at Wat Chan Tawan-ok, Phitsanulok Province | |
| Consort of the Burmese monarch | |
| Tenure | 22 January 1567 – 10 October 1581 |
| Born | in or before 1554 Phitsanulok |
| Died | ? |
| Spouse | Bayinnaung |
| Issue | Min A Htwe |
| House | Sukhothai Dynasty |
| Father | Maha Thammarachathirat |
| Mother | Wisutkasat |
| Religion | Theravada Buddhism |
Suphankanlaya (Thai: สุพรรณกัลยา, Suvarṇakalyā; Burmese: ဗြဣန္ဒဒေဝီ) was a 16th-century Siamese princess who was a queen consort of King Bayinnaung of Burma. There are very few historical records of her life, but legends about her are widespread in Thailand. Many Thais revere her as a national heroine or even as a popular deity.