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    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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    the Bhasmasura myth. In Ramakien, The Thai version of the Ramayana, Bhasmasura is combined with Ravana (Thotsakan in Ramakien). O'Flaherty, Wendy Doniger...
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  • ตำนานแปดดวงจันทร์) is a 2023 Thai animation film. Based on the Thai national Epic Ramakien (which is in turn based on Ramayana) The film was produced by RiFF Animation...
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    Ramayana, it is Hanuman who humiliates Mandodari. The Thai adaptation Ramakien narrates that Hanuman sleeps with Mandodari in the form of Ravana and destroys...
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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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    691 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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    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...
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  • Pulastya (section Ramakien)
    Narada in the Vamana Purana by reciting legends. In Thai National epic Ramakien, Pulastya is called Latsatian. He was the second king of Lanka and the...
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    epics. In particular, the theatrical version of Thailand's national epic Ramakien, a version of the Indian Ramayana, remains popular in Thailand even today...
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    Malyavan (section Ramakien)
    daughter, Anala. Malyavan is known as Thao Mali Warat (ท้าวมาลีวราช) in Ramakien, the version of the Ramayana in Thailand. He is the old brother of Thao...
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    adaptations. There are also Cambodian (Reamker), Indonesian, Filipino, Thai (Ramakien), Lao, Burmese, Nepali, Maldivian, Vietnamese, Tibeto-Chinese, and Malay...
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    (Thai: ละคร). Ramakien played a role in shaping these dramatic arts. During the Ayutthaya period, khon, or a dramatized version of Ramakien, was classified...
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    her family. Ramakien epic legend Another Thai legend presents Nang Kwak as the woman who defended a king from a demon in the epic Ramakien, Thai version...
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    different versions of Ramayana: Nang Sida, who embodies purity and fidelity – Ramakien, Thailand. Towan Potri Malano Tihaya, or Potri Malayla Ganding, the princess...
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    lakhon. Ramakien played a great role in shaping these dramatic arts. During the Ayutthaya period, khon, or a dramatized version of Ramakien, was classified...
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    the human characters do not.: 66  Khon is based on the tales of the epic Ramakien (Thai adaptation of Indian Hindu epic Ramayana), as Thai literature and...
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    (left) with their sister-in-law Shurpanakha (right); a scene from the Ramakien in Wat Suthat, Bangkok. Affiliation Rakshasa Abode Lanka Genealogy Spouse...
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    to join the bill. Sek Loso performed in a rock opera adaptation of the Ramakien national epic on 28-30 July 2006 at the Lincoln Center for Performing Arts...
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    derived from Sanskrit अयोध्य - Ayodhya and is from the Thai national epic Ramakien; phra (from Khmer: preah ព្រះ ) is a prefix for a noun concerning a royal...
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    Phai. The demons (yaksha) at the entranceway to the ubosot are from the Ramakien. The white figure is named Sahassa Deja and the green one is known as Thotsakan...
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    Kilippattu, the Khmer Reamker, the Old Javanese Kakawin Ramayana, and the Thai Ramakien, the Lao Phra Lak Phra Lam, and the Burmese Yama Zatdaw. The manifestation...
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  • Ramayana Ramavataram, a 12th century Tamil version, written by Kambar Ramakien, a Thai derivative of Kamba Ramayanam Ranganatha Ramayanamu, an early 14th...
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  • Maharadia Lawana Molla Ramayanam Phra Lak Phra Ram Raghunatha Ramayana Ramakien Ramayana Kalpavruksham Ramcharitmanas Ranganatha Ramayanamu Reamker Saptakanda...
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    ancient Indian epic 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...
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    surrounding the main hall has around 150 depictions in stone of the epic, Ramakien, the ultimate message of which is transcendence from secular to spiritual...
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    Rama and Ravana is a rakshasa.[citation needed] In the Thai Buddhist text Ramakien, Ravana is a rakshasa known as "Thotsakan" (ทศกัณฐ์, from Sanskrit दशकण्ठ...
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    Turko-Mongolian languages. The Thai term khon is adopted particularly for the Ramakien Thai version from the Indian epic Ramayana. The Thai term lakon (also spelt:...
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  • 1782, beginning the Rattanakosin period. Many classical works, such as Ramakien and Sang Thong, were revived and adapted during this time, along with improvements...
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    arts and Hindu legends. Epic of Ramayana is as popular in Thailand as the Ramakien. Two of the most popular classical thai dances the Khon, performed by men...
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