As written in the Legend of
Cāmadevivaṃsa, it was recorded that she was a scion of the ruler of the
Lavo Kingdom. But according to the mythology, people believe she was a daughter of a wealthy man named Inta, who lived in the Nong Duu village, which is in the
Pa Sang district of
Lamphun at the present time. When she turned 3 months old, she was grabbed and taken away by a giant bird. The bird flew over
Doi Suthep and gave the young baby to a hermit named
Sudeva. He took good care of her and named her Vi. Vi grew up well-educated with Suthewa Rusi. As Vi turned 13 years old, he prophesied her destiny and found out that she had a chance to be the ruler of a great kingdom in the future. He built a raft and sent her away to Lavo because it was the most prosperous kingdom at that time. It took months for the raft to reach the Lavo Kingdom. As the raft reached the kingdom, people were very amazed by the incident. The King and the Queen were very pleased about the girl's arrival. They kept her and gave her a new name, which was Camadevi. Camadevi grew up and lived comfortably in the royal court of the Lavo Kingdom. After the ruler and his wife were informed by the fortune-teller that this girl had glory to become the powerful ruler of a great kingdom and would also marry a great man, they raised Camadevi's position to be the Princess of Lavo and arranged a coronation for her when she was 14 years old. == Marriage ==