Phra Lak

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Phra Lak is a key heroic figure in Thai mythology, known as the loyal younger brother and companion of Phra Ram in the Ramakien epic.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Thai mythological character
character in the Ramakien
mythological character
adaptedFrom Ramayana NERFINISHED
allegiance Phra Ram NERFINISHED
appearsIn Thai classical literature
Thai traditional dance drama (khon)
associatedWith Nang Sida NERFINISHED
Phra Ram NERFINISHED
basedOn Hindu epic character
Lakshmana NERFINISHED
characterIn Ramakien NERFINISHED
countryOfCulturalOrigin Thailand NERFINISHED
culture Thai
depictedIn Thai mural paintings
Thai temple art
gender male
hasCounterpart Lakshmana NERFINISHED
hasRelative Nang Sida NERFINISHED
Phra Ram NERFINISHED
languageOfName Thai
literaryGenre epic
mediumOfRepresentation literature
performing arts
visual arts
moralSymbolism duty and service
ideal brotherly devotion
mythology Thai mythology
narrativeFunction protector of Phra Ram
supporting hero
partOf Ramakien NERFINISHED
primarySourceText Ramakien NERFINISHED
regionOfInfluence Mainland Southeast Asia NERFINISHED
Thailand NERFINISHED
religiousContext Hindu-Buddhist tradition in Southeast Asia
Theravada Buddhist culture
role companion of Phra Ram
heroic figure
warrior
younger brother of Phra Ram
virtue bravery
loyalty
selflessness

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Lao Phra Lak Phra Lam mainCharacter Phra Lak
this entity surface form: Phra Lam