- Sang
Sinxay (Lao: ສັງສິນໄຊ, also
known as
Sinxay or Sinsai) is a Lao epic poem
written by Pang Kham. It
tells the
story of the hero
Sinxay (ສິນໄຊ) who...
-
mayor of Khon Kaen in 2005
chose Sinxay to be the new
identity of the Khon Kaen and had
finials designed representing Sinxay and his two brothers, Siho and...
- Nari-Lata-Vela in Sri Lanka.
Nariphon also
appears in the Lao epic Sang
Sinxay. Sang
Sinxay Tree
spirits Vessantara Jataka Wāḳwāḳ
Nariphon Tree at a
temple in...
- by
Malik Muhammad Jayasi (1540) Süleymanname by
Arifi çelebi (1558) Sang
Sinxay, the most
famous epic poem of Laos, was
written around mid
sixteenth century...
- from **** (naraka); and
traditional epics like Phra Lak Phra Ram and Sang
Sinxay.
Images of
local life and the
community are
often commonly depicted. Some...
- the
flame on an
arrow carried by a man
dressed as Sang
Sinxay. The man who
dressed as Sang
Sinxay then aim the
arrow lit by the
flame from
Phoxay with his...
- sim, the Isan word for the main hall of the temple,
features the
story of
Sinxay, an epic poem of both Laos and Isan people. It was
drawn with a process...
-
Murals illustrating the poem of Sang
Sinxay adorn the
exterior of Wat Photaram...
- painting' in Isan)
depicting scenes from the
Vessantara Jātaka and Sang
Sinxay decorating the
ordination hall (สิม, sim). A more modern, Bangkok-style...
- Isan
language Dance and
Theater of Laos Mor lam Phra Lak Phra Lam Sang
Sinxay Big
Brother Mouse Hundius,
Harold (2011). "The
Digital Library of Lao M****cripts"...