- Yama
Zatdaw (Burmese: ရာမဇာတ်တော်,
pronounced [jàma̰ zaʔ tɔ̀]),
unofficially Myanmar's
national epic, is the
Burmese version of the
Ramayana and Dasaratha...
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being is the Belu, an ogre. The po****rity of the Belu is due to the Yama
Zatdaw, the
Burmese version of the Ramayana, a very po****r play in Myanmar, and...
- of it such as the Thai Ramakien, Lao Phra Lak Phra Ram and
Burmese Yama
Zatdaw are
claimed to
derive from this Jataka. The
Jataka describes the previous...
- and the Thai Ramakien, the Lao Phra Lak Phra Lam, and the
Burmese Yama
Zatdaw. The
manifestation of the core
themes of the
original Ramayana is far broader...
- of
Theravada Buddhism.
Considered the
national epic of Myanmar, the Yama
Zatdaw, an
adaptation of India's Ramayana, has been
influenced greatly by Thai...
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Kalpavruksham Ramcharitmanas Ranganatha Ramayanamu Reamker Saptakanda Ramayana Sri
Ramayana Darshanam Sri
Ramayanamu Trai Bhet Yama
Zatdaw Related Ramlila...
- Rama (Yama) and Sita (Thida) in Yama
Zatdaw, the
Burmese version of the Ramayana...
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Kakawin Ramayana Phra Lak Phra Ram
Ramayana Versions of
Ramayana Reamker Yama
Zatdaw Sanchez, Jane. "History and
Thailand Literature". {{cite journal}}: Cite...
- Hinduism,
including the
Burmese adaptation of the Ramayana,
called Yama
Zatdaw. Many
Hindu gods are
likewise worshipped by many
Burmese people, such as...
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Kalpavruksham Ramcharitmanas Ranganatha Ramayanamu Reamker Saptakanda Ramayana Sri
Ramayana Darshanam Sri
Ramayanamu Trai Bhet Yama
Zatdaw Related Ramlila...