- The
Ramakien (Thai: รามเกียรติ์, RTGS: Rammakian,
pronounced [rāːm.mā.kīa̯n]; lit. 'Glory of Rama';
sometimes also
spelled Ramakian) is one of Thailand's...
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There exist non-Indian
versions of the Ramayana, such as the Thai
Ramakien.
According to
these versions of the Ramayana,
Macchanu is the son of Hanuman...
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Thongdaeng and Kap Ho
Khlong Nirat Phrabat. The
Thonburi period produced Ramakien, a
verse drama contributed by King
Taksin the Great.
During the 18th century...
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clothing of
these figures identify them with a
particular character in the
Ramakien epic. The
Monuments of the
royal insignia or Phra
Borom Ratcha Sanyalak...
- adaptations.
There are also
Cambodian (Reamker), Indonesian, Filipino, Thai (
Ramakien), Lao, Burmese, Nepali, Maldivian, Vietnamese, Tibeto-Chinese, and Malay...
- Ramayana, it is
Hanuman who
humiliates Mandodari. The Thai
adaptation Ramakien narrates that
Hanuman sleeps with
Mandodari in the form of
Ravana and destroys...
- epics. In particular, the
theatrical version of Thailand's
national epic
Ramakien, a
version of the
Indian Ramayana,
remains po****r in
Thailand even today...
-
Narada in the
Vamana Purana by
reciting legends. In Thai
National epic
Ramakien, ****stya is
called Latsatian. He was the
second king of
Lanka and the...
- BCE-3rd
century BCE.
Ramayana and
other adaptations of it such as the Thai
Ramakien, Lao Phra Lak Phra Ram and
Burmese Yama
Zatdaw are
claimed to
derive from...
- lakhon.
Ramakien pla**** a
great role in
shaping these dramatic arts.
During the
Ayutthaya period, khon, or a
dramatized version of
Ramakien, was classified...