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...
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Khon Kaen province (section Sinxay)
representing Sinxay and his two brothers, Siho and Sangthong. The story of Sang Sinxay, one of the masterpieces of Lao literature written by Pang Kham in 1649...
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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...
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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...
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'mural painting' in Isan) depicting scenes from the Vessantara Jātaka and Sang Sinxay decorating the ordination hall (สิม, sim). A more modern, Bangkok-style...
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by Malik Muhammad Jayasi (1540) Süleymanname by Arifi çelebi (1558) Sang Sinxay, the most famous epic poem of Laos, was written around mid sixteenth...
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Language 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...
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from hell (naraka); and traditional epics like Phra Lak Phra Ram and Sang Sinxay. Images of local life and the community are often commonly depicted....
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Murals illustrating the poem of Sang Sinxay adorn the exterior of Wat Photaram...
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