Phra Ram

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Phra Ram is the heroic central figure in the Thai epic Ramakien, revered as a righteous prince and incarnation of the god Vishnu.

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Observed surface forms (1)

Surface form Occurrences
Phra Lam – Rama 1

Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf character in Ramakien
epic hero
incarnation of Vishnu
mythological character
alliedWith Hanuman NERFINISHED
Sukhrip NERFINISHED
alliedWithBasedOn Sugriva NERFINISHED
appearsIn Ramakien NERFINISHED
associatedArtForm Khon masked dance NERFINISHED
Thai classical mural painting
basedOn Rama NERFINISHED
brother Phra Lak NERFINISHED
Phra Phrot NERFINISHED
Phra Satrut NERFINISHED
brotherBasedOn Lakshmana NERFINISHED
culture Thai
depictedAt Wat Phra Kaew murals NERFINISHED
divineAssociation Vishnu NERFINISHED
enemy Totsakan NERFINISHED
enemyBasedOn Ravana NERFINISHED
father Thotsarot NERFINISHED
fatherBasedOn Dasharatha NERFINISHED
influencedBy Valmiki Ramayana NERFINISHED
kingdom Ayutthaya NERFINISHED
kingdomBasedOn Ayodhya NERFINISHED
languageOfWork Thai
moralQuality compassion
justice
virtue
mother Kaosuriya NERFINISHED
motherBasedOn Kausalya NERFINISHED
narrativeGenre epic literature
nationalSignificance important figure in Thai royal ideology
notableAct rescue of Nang Sida from Totsakan
religion Hinduism
Thai Buddhism NERFINISHED
role central hero of Ramakien
righteous prince
spouse Nang Sida NERFINISHED
spouseBasedOn Sita NERFINISHED
symbolizes dharma
loyalty
righteous kingship
veneratedAs avatar of Vishnu
veneratedIn Thailand NERFINISHED
weapon bow

Referenced by (2)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Lao Phra Lak Phra Lam correspondsToCharacterInRamayana Phra Ram
this entity surface form: Phra Lam – Rama
Thai Ramakien mainProtagonist Phra Ram