Ramakian Tales 2008-2009

Archive in sequence

Prelude

Hirantayaksa rolls the Earth up
Triburam ตรีบุรัม
Asurapaktra
Birth of Lord Latsatian
Birth of Anomatan
Ramasun chases Nang MaekhalaBirth of HanumanRuesi Kodom, Nang Swaha

The Story begins

Intro - Welcome - The Beginning
1.Nontok Yak and the Diamond Finger
2.Nontuk must be Punished
3.Birth of Totsagan,Phra Ram,Naang Siidaa
4.The Lifting of the Molee Bow
6.Death of Totsarot
8.Abduction of Siidaa
Nok Sadayu saves Siidaa
Pra Ram meets Kumpala
Hanuman offers His Services
Hanuman's reconnaisance Mission
The Vanora Council
Phaklan at Panta Lake
16.Hanuman stretches his tail
9.Hanuman Meets Sampatee

Ramakien Characters

Shiva, Vishnu Brahma
Tao Totsarot - ท้าวทศรถ
Phra Ram & Naang Siidaa
Suwanamajcha and Majchanu
Hanuman Monkey general
Intarachit - Emanation of Indra
Nang Kuchee Kom
Wirunjampang
Ramakian Heirarchies
Behavioural Traits of Characters
Cosmology of Ramakian

Academic

Ravana & Totsagan Compared

Archive


The Ramakian Tales blog moves house!


Ramakian Tales blog was originally hosted as a blogger blog on the Dharmathai main portal, but was unfortunately hacked, and, although the data posted up to the date of being hacked is still intact, I found myself unable to log in to administrate and continue posting. As a result i decided to simply continue here on the ramakian portal sub-domain of dharmathai.com. To begin with, i shall be posting new posts as a continuation of the original blog, and shall eventually transport the posts from the old blog once people have had time to know about the blog’s move to another web location.
Thanks for your support till now as readers of the Ramakian Tales blog – i promise to do my best to make this updated version at least as good as the original blog and hopefully with the new web2.0 media applications available using a more extensive cms (wordpress), even better!
New Ramakian Tales Blogs coming soon!


About Ramakian;
Ramakian is the Thai adaptation of the Hermit Valmikis Epic Tale of Love, Passion, kidnapping and loyalty; written mainly in prose form by the first two Kings of the Chakri Dynasty, the tale has become an integral part of the Thai Mass consciousness and a Cultural heritage without comparison to the original Indian Tale

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