Welcome to Dharmathai.Com’s Ramakian Portal; The Thai Ramakian is an adaptation of the original Hindu Literary Epic written by the Hermit Sage Valmiki. The story was adapted and written mostly in prose form by the first 2 Kings of Thailand’s Chakri Dynasty (Rama I and II). The Ramakian has inspired a host of Cultural Art and Literature in Thailand, and is a story which is taught and impressed into the psyche of every child. Ramakian characters are seen constantly in every day life in Thailand; be it in painting, sculpture, amulets, murals, and even TV shows, cartoons, theatre plays and traditional dance (Ram Thai and Khone theatre).
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The Ramakian Tales blog which was the original location of the Ramakian Story as written and translated by Mr. Spencer Littlewood was originally begin using a blogger script which has now been deprecated and is no longer available for use on our own servers.. For this reason the continuation is being published here on the Ramakian Portal, with safer security measures as that which was available using a blogger application. Over time, the old location of the Ramakian Tales blog will be relocated to this portal, where all the Info will finally be available within one single website.
You can still visit and enjoy the original Ramakian Tales Blog by clicking on the banner below.
