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- The Maharadia Lawana (sometimes spelled Maharadya Lawana or Maharaja Rāvaṇa) is a Maranao epic which tells a local version of the Indian epic Ramayana...
- incorporates elements of both Hindu mythology and Islamic mythology. The Maharadia Lawana, an epic poem of the Maranao people of the Philippines, has been...
- 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)...
- Jagamohana Ramayana Kakawin Ramayana Kamba Ramayanam Krittivasi Ramayana Maharadia Lawana Molla Ramayanam Phra Lak Phra Ram Raghunatha Ramayana Ramakien...
- Jagamohana Ramayana Kakawin Ramayana Kamba Ramayanam Krittivasi Ramayana Maharadia Lawana Molla Ramayanam Phra Lak Phra Ram Raghunatha Ramayana Ramakien...
- Malano Tihaya, or Potri Malayla Ganding, the princess of Polo NabandayMaharadia Lawana, Philippines. Siti Dewi, adoptive daughter of Maharisi Kali – Hikayat...
- 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...
- honor seen in the tradition of kamaruan. Maharadia Lawana (Maranao) – He is a monkey-king recorded in the Maharadia Lawana epic who is gifted by the supreme...
- Jagamohana Ramayana Kakawin Ramayana Kamba Ramayanam Krittivasi Ramayana Maharadia Lawana Molla Ramayanam Phra Lak Phra Ram Raghunatha Ramayana Ramakien...
- 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...