Princess Suna was the oldest daughter of Princess Buakham and Prince Khamfuean Na Lamphun. Her mother, Princess Buakham, was the daughter of Princess Khamthiang and Prince (Chao Noi) Khatiya, the ruler of Tak Province. Her father, Prince Khamfuean was the son of Princess Hinkham and Prince Rathcabu of Lamphun. Princess Khamthiang and Princess Rinkham were daughters of Prince Bunmamueang, the second ruler of Lamphun.
Princess Suna and Prince Burirat Na Lamphun had six children as follows:
1.Princess Khamkaeo
2.Prince Singkham (died prematurely)
3.Prince Mueangkham
4.Prince Mueangdi (died prematurely)
5.Prince Saikaeo (also died prematurely)
6.Princess Khaekkaeomamueang
Princess Suna was a very thrifty and diligent person as she and her husband were not rich and had not inherited much from her parents. Prince Burirat made a living from his official salary only. So, the Princess mother taught her children to be economical and careful about spending while being honest and behaving properly to maintain their good reputation as well as their dignity.
Princess Suna, nevertheless, was generous in giving and supporting Buddhism. She contributed in building several religious structures for many temples in Lamphun and observed the precepts all her life until she passed away in 1929.
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