- Phra
Aphai Mani is a 48,700-line epic poem
composed by Thai poet
Sunthorn Phu (Thai: สุนทรภู่), who is
known as "the Bard of Rattanakosin" (Thai:...
- for his epic poem Phra
Aphai Mani (Thai: พระอภัยมณี),
which he
started in 1822 (while in jail) and
finished in 1844. Phra
Aphai Mani is a
versified fantasy-adventure...
- work, Phra
Aphai Mani (sometimes
transliterated as Pra Apaimanee), on the s****s of the island.
Statues of the
title character,
Prince Aphai Mani and the...
- Mountain;
Nirat Suphan, his
journey to
Suphan Buri province; and the Phra
Aphai Mani saga.
Sunthorn Phu was born in the
reign of King Rama I, on 26 June...
-
Aphai Mani, the
masterpiece epic poem of
Sunthorn Phu. It is
considered to be one of Thailand's
national epics.
According to the epic poem Phra
Aphai...
- poet in his
employ was the
illustrious Sunthorn Phu, the
author of Phra
Aphai Mani. The
rapid growth of the
number of his
descendants was outstanding:...
- กวีเอกแห่งกรุงรัตนโกสินทร์).
Sunthorn Phu is best
known for his epic poem Phra
Aphai Mani, a
versified fantasy-adventure novel, a
genre of
Siamese literature...
- poem that
Daniel quotes from
while p****ing Ko
Panyi is the
story of "Phra
Aphai Mani" by
Sunthorn Phu.[citation needed] One of the more
significant differences...
-
Prince Narenthon,
Prince Aphai and
Prince Poramet. In 1732,
while King Thai Sa was on his
deathbed he gave the
throne to
Prince Aphai since Prince Narenthon...
-
Buddhist literature of Thailand, such as in The
Twelve Sisters and Phra
Aphai Mani. As ogres, giants, and ogresses,
yakshas are
present as well in Thai...