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Maharadia Lawana (sometimes
spelled Maharadya Lawana or
Maharaja Rāvaṇa) is a
Maranao epic
which tells a
local version of the
Indian epic Ramayana...
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incorporates elements of both
Hindu mythology and
Islamic mythology. The
Maharadia Lawana, an epic poem of the
Maranao people of the Philippines, has been...
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Ramayana and Mahabharata,
which also has
versions in the
Philippines such as
Maharadia Lawana. Ma-i.
According to the Zhao Rugua's (趙汝适) book Zhu Fan Zhi (诸蕃志/諸蕃誌)...
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Malano Tihaya, or
Potri Malayla Ganding, the
princess of Polo
Nabanday –
Maharadia Lawana, Philippines. Siti Dewi,
adoptive daughter of
Maharisi Kali – Hikayat...
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Jagamohana Ramayana Kakawin Ramayana Kamba Ramayanam Krittivasi Ramayana Maharadia Lawana Molla Ramayanam Phra Lak Phra Ram
Raghunatha Ramayana Ramakien...
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Jagamohana Ramayana Kakawin Ramayana Kamba Ramayanam Krittivasi Ramayana Maharadia Lawana Molla Ramayanam Phra Lak Phra Ram
Raghunatha Ramayana Ramakien...
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Maranao have also
developed their own
adaptation of the
Ramayana epic, the
Maharadia Lawana. They also have a
traditional dance, the Singkil,
which was based...
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century AD.
There is a
Maranao version of the
Hindu Epic
Ramayana known as
Maharadia Lawana (King Rāvaṇa). With the
advent of
Spanish colonialism in the 16th...
- Tinikling, a
similar Spanish-era
Filipino folk
dance using bamboo poles Maharadia Lawana, the
Maranao version of the
Ramayana epic
Maranao people Namiki...
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Myanmar (Burma) – Yama
Zatdaw (Yamayana)
Philippines Mindanao –
Maharadia Lawana,
Darangen (Moro)
Thailand –
Ramakien Kingdom of Lan Na – Phommachak...