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When Hanuman locates Nang Sida in Lanka, he identifies himself by showing her ring and kerchief and retelling the secret of her first meeting with Phra Ram. Hanuman is then caught by Thotsakan's son Intharachit, but escapes while setting Lanka on fire.
Hanuman is a central figure in the annual Ramlila celebrations in India, and seasonal dramatic arts in southeast Asia, particularly in Thailand; and Bali and Java, Indonesia. Ramlila is a dramatic folk re-enactment of the life of Rama according to the ancient Hindu epic Ramayana or secondary literature based on it such as the Ramcharitmanas ...
25 lip 2017 · Although Thailand is considered a Theravada Buddhist society, the Hindu mythology latent in the Ramakien serves to provide Thai legends with a creation myth, as well as representations of...
10 wrz 2023 · Phra Ram is assisted in his quest to rescue Nang Sida by his loyal brother, Phra Lak (พระลาก), and an army of devoted monkey warriors, including the semi-divine white monkey general Hanuman (หนุมาน).
25 lip 2017 · The Ramakien (Thai: รามเกียรติ์, rtgs: Rammakian, pronounced [rāːm.mā.kīa̯n]; literally "Glory of Rama"; sometimes also spelled Ramakian) is Thailand's national epic, derived from the Hindu...
15 sty 2024 · The Ramakien (รามเกียรติ์), Thailand’s national epic, stands as a testament to the rich cultural heritage of the country, weaving together elements from the Indian Ramayana with the fabric of Thai culture, traditions, and beliefs.
One of the few examples of the many mythical creatures and figures found in Thai folklore. Each creature holds its own unique cultural significance and contr...