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Cambodian epic poem
may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Khmer script. Reamker (Khmer: រាមកេរ្តិ៍, UNGEGN: Réamkértĕ, ALA-LC: Rāmākerti; Khmer pronunciation:
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and Sovann Maccha during the construction of the causeway to Lanka in Reamker, a Cambodian version of Indian epic Ramayana. One of the earliest records
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of the Khmer Rouge. The Reamker (Rama's legacy) is the Cambodian version of the Ramayana, the famous Indian epic. The Reamker comes in rhymed verses and
Cambodian_literature
Ancient Sanskrit epic
languages, including Buddhist and Jain adaptations. There are also Cambodian (Reamker), Malay (Hikayat Seri Rama), Filipino, Thai (Ramakien), Lao, Burmese, Nepali
Ramayana
Notable Buddhist temple in Phnom Penh , Cambodia
can interpret the story of the Reamker by circumambulating the outer galleries. The ancient paintings around the Reamker gallery show the peculiarities
Silver_Pagoda
Hindu god, companion of the god Rama
Shapiro-Phim, Reamker Archived 29 November 2016 at the Wayback Machine, The Cambodian Version of Ramayana, Asia Society Marrison, G. E (1989). "Reamker (Rāmakerti)
Hanuman
Country in Southeast Asia
tribute, invocation or to enact traditional stories and epic poems such as Reamker, the Khmer version of the Ramayana. Cambodian folk dance, sometimes performed
Cambodia
Official residence of the King of Cambodia since the 1860s
Bossabok higher at the back) and the beautiful ceiling frescoes of the Reamker. To the north of the thrones stands the statue of His Majesty King Sisowath
Royal_Palace_of_Cambodia
Major goddess in Hinduism and consort of Rama
Sebuah Gambaran Keteguhan Seorang Feminis Reamker Epic Legend – a forum post Marrison, G. E. (January 1989). "Reamker (Rāmakerti), the Cambodian version of
Sita
Cambodian classical dance
funerals, and seasonal festivals. The repertoire draws on episodes from the Reamker, the Khmer adaptation of the Ramayana, and other Hindu and Buddhist mythological
Royal_Ballet_of_Cambodia
Lao national novel
Indian epic Ramayana. Ramayana reached Laos much later than Cambodia (Reamker) and Thailand (Ramakien) which caused the loss of its original Hindu influence
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Sage featured in Hinduism
Kalpavruksham (Telugu) Ramcharitmanas (Awadhi) Ranganatha Ramayanamu (Telugu) Reamker (Khmer) Saptakanda Ramayana (Assamese) Sri Ramayana Darshanam (Kannnada)
Kakabhushundi
Minister of the Palace under the French protectorate of Cambodia
Cambodia. Thiounn worked a major bilingual illustrated history of the Reamker based on his previous work in the Silver Pagoda, but his work was never
Thiounn
Khmer poem of the 17th century
and describes the bas-reliefs in the temple galleries that portray the Reamker. The Poem of Angkor Wat is considered to be the earliest original literary
The_Poem_of_Angkor_Wat
Different versions of the Indian epic poem Ramayana
17th-century Malayalam language Adhyathmaramayanam Kilippattu, the Khmer Reamker, the Old Javanese Kakawin Ramayana, and the Thai Ramakien, the Lao Phra
Versions_of_the_Ramayana
National epic of Thailand
Rama Kakawin Ramayana Phra Lak Phra Ram Ramayana Versions of Ramayana Reamker Yama Zatdaw Lakhon nok Khon Nang yai Sanchez, Jane. "History and Thailand
Ramakien
Traditional rite in some Asian countries
and was introduced from ancient India. The ceremony is also appeared in Reamker, the Cambodian version of Indian epic Ramayana and some other Buddhist
Royal_Ploughing_Ceremony
Topics referred to by the same term
Virginia Ream, the name of Rama in the Khmer version of the Ramayana, the Reamker Ream National Park, a national park in Cambodia Ream Naval Base, Sihanoukville
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the country. The Reamker (Khmer: រាមកេរ្តិ៍, "Rama's Fame") is the Cambodian version of the Ramayana, the famous Indian epic. The Reamker is composed in
Culture_of_Cambodia
Ramayana character
Kalpavruksham (Telugu) Ramcharitmanas (Awadhi) Ranganatha Ramayanamu (Telugu) Reamker (Khmer) Saptakanda Ramayana (Assamese) Sri Ramayana Darshanam (Kannnada)
Shravana_Kumara
Legendary aquatic creature with an upper body in human female form
Prakashan. p. 135. ISBN 978-81-7154-189-8. Retrieved 24 July 2012. Le Reamker – Description of Ream Ker in French Illes, Judika (2009). The Encyclopedia
Mermaid
Visualization and representation of the epic Ramayana saga
Ramayana in Indonesia (Java and Bali), Ramakien dance in Thailand, and Reamker dance in Cambodia. In Indonesia, Ramayana mainly can be found in two major
Ramayana_Ballet
Treatise on Khmer cosmogony
Khmer version of the Hindu epic Ramayana, different again from the Khmer Reamker. The Trai Bhet is an important part of the Khmer literary canon, though
Trai_Bhet
Prominent Buddhist temple in Phnom Penh, Cambodia
attainment of Enlightenment. There are also murals depicting stories from the Reamker, the Khmer version of the Ramayana. The newer murals in the bottom tiers
Wat_Phnom
Religions that originated on the Indian subcontinent
perfect human being. Among the Buddhist Ramayanas are: Vessantarajataka, Reamker, Ramakien, Phra Lak Phra Lam, Hikayat Seri Rama, etc. There also exists
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Cambodian form of shadow play
puppets are used. The two main genres are Sbek Thom, which features the Reamker, and Sbek Toch, which uses smaller puppets and a wide range of stories
Khmer_shadow_theatre
of the ancient style"), a term that distanced it from its royal legacy. Reamker (Ramayana) Robam Apsara (Apsara Dance) Robam Tep Monorom (Dance of Heavenly
Dance_in_Cambodia
comparative literature found that Cambodia's current version of Ramayana (Reamker) was translated directly from the Thai source, stanza by stanza. The Cambodian
Thai_literature
Cambodian politician and soldier
villages around National Route 3 (Akineth was a wizard and hermit in the Reamker on whom Non seems to have modelled himself). By early 1972 Lon Non finally
Lon_Non
accompanied by the Pinpeat orchestra, and usually perform the epic of Reamker, Khmer version of Indian Ramayana. Tugging rituals and games 2015 01080
List of Intangible Cultural Heritage elements in Cambodia
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Theater and dance hall in Siem Reap, Cambodia
Angkor Village Hotel, with the revival of the royal Angkorian Apsara dance, Reamker (Ramayana), and other Khmer Traditional Dances like Apsara Ballet and the
Angkor_Village_Apsara_Theatre
1431 sack of the Khmer capital at Angkor
16th centuries. The earliest written extant literature consists of the Reamker (Cambodian Rāmayāna), and Chbab (Codes of Conduct). Many Khmer writers
Fall_of_Angkor
Cambodian dance drama genre
to Hinduism. Which only plays for the divinities of divisions, such as Reamker and some other things." Later, there was a Giant with Hanuman statue iconic
Lakhon_Khol
Buddhist temple in Cambodia
Damnak, especially with its wooden carved shutters with scenes of the Reamker. Angkor Wat Beng Mealea Devata Thommanon Udaya. Department of Culture and
Wat_Athvea
French anthropologist
Buddha in Cambodia", Études asiatiques, XXV, Bern 1971. History of the Reamker, Story collected and presented by F. Bizot, École française d'Extrême-Orient
François_Bizot
Demon in epic Ramayana
Viradha Viradha, a man-eating demon encountered by Rama, from the Hindu epic 'Adhyatma Ramayana', 1802. Appears in Ramayana Ramakien Reamker
Viradha
Cambodian art of ornamentation
Angkorian period—and all based on the Khmer version of the Rāmāyana—the Reamker: lakhon khol (male masked dance mime); sbek thom or sbek touch (Shadow
Kbach
20th-century Buddhist pagoda in Siem Reap, Cambodia
the sanctuary of Damnak, there are series of historiated scenes of the Reamker including remarkable bas-reliefs, by their number and the subjects treated
Wat_Damnak
Folk re-enactment of the life of Hindu deity Rama
Kalpavruksham (Telugu) Ramcharitmanas (Awadhi) Ranganatha Ramayanamu (Telugu) Reamker (Khmer) Saptakanda Ramayana (Assamese) Sri Ramayana Darshanam (Kannnada)
Ramlila
Main dramatic art form in Thailand
khaol, which is associated with villages and only performs excerpts of the Reamker. Secondly, he covered the half‑clad bodies of the dancers with heavy costumes
Dance_in_Thailand
century. The performance consists of masked female dancers enacting the Reamker. It is distinct from the lakhon khol genre in that the narration is performed
Lkhon_pol_srey
Martial art native to Cambodia
variations of the ritual. Most are based on the main characters of the Reamker story and believe to have occurred when Cambodia had a strong belief in
Kun_Khmer
Khmer folktale
he is, and the gods which he tried all his life to frequent. Like the Reamker, the story of Preah Chinavong involves battles between kingly heroes of
Preah_Chinavong
mythogical, as the Chandrahas sword represented in Angkor Wat and found in the Reamker or legendary as the sword that Preah Bath Ponhea Yath, who was the last
Cambodian_art
Ancient Khmer hermit and culture hero
with features of both wisdom and violence. Ta Eisey is present in the Reamker Khmer epic as the "medium of mediums". Maha Eisey appears at the moment
Ta_Eisey
Khmer traditional musical ensemble
shows such as Khol, Sbek Thum and Sbek Touch (shadow plays), Puppet Show, Reamker Drama. Sometimes this ensemble can be performed in other local rituals
Pinpeat
Vietnamese American multimedia artist (1968–2024)
Storytelling, with Heri Dono, S.E.A. Focus (2024) Dinh Q. Lê – Cambodia Reamker, Elizabeth Leach Gallery (2023) Dinh Q. Lê In Conversation: Crossing the
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the Ramayana story are common in Southeast Asia, and can be found as the Reamker in Cambodia or the Ramakien in Thailand. The tale of the Toad King (Phya
Literature_of_Laos
with characters from classical stories such as Neang Kakey, Tum Teav, and Reamker. The lady teacher asserts that men have always exploited women, marriage
Khun_Srun
featuring male performers. The repertoire consists solely of material from Reamker. The choreography is styled similarly to the Royal Ballet of Cambodia although
Theatre_of_Cambodia
Khmer (Cambodia) historian
of the ancient Khmer language to accompany a new edition of the classic Reamker. In 1939, Krasem translated original documents in Pali and compiled a book
Chhim_Krasem
Nepali translation of Ramayana
Kalpavruksham (Telugu) Ramcharitmanas (Awadhi) Ranganatha Ramayanamu (Telugu) Reamker (Khmer) Saptakanda Ramayana (Assamese) Sri Ramayana Darshanam (Kannnada)
Bhanubhakta_Ramayana
adopted from older Khmer sources, hence the similarity to the Khmer title Reamker. "Phra Lak Phra Lam, The Localised Ramayana". Asian traditional dance and
Dance_and_theatre_of_Laos
led the project to paint the walls of the palace with scenes from the Reamker between 1903 and 1904, working alongside Cambodian artists under his direction
Tep_Nimit_Mak
Overview of nighttime themes in Asian art
moon on the horizon. Wat Mural, 1903–1904, Phnom Penh's Silver Pagoda Reamker mural, Cambodia Khmer painting, Wat Phnom Cambodian paintings often took
Night in paintings (Eastern art)
Night_in_paintings_(Eastern_art)
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 Norwegian short form of Scandinavian Kristina, KRISTI means "believer" or "follower of Christ." Compare with another form of Kristi.
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Desirable, To wished for
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Good; Gold Rice
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Full of Confidence; Full of Talent
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Hungarian form of German Otto, OTTÓ means "wealthy."
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Grace; Favour; Apricot from Nara; Grain
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Blossom, Flower
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British, English, French, German, Greek, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Irish, Portuguese
Flame; Fire; God is My Help; My God has Helped; God will Help
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