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Pages in category "Cambodian folklore" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. A Leav; Ayai; M.
Vorvong and Sorvong is one of the oral traditions of the Khmer folklore of unknown origin, apart from its geographical origin in Phnom Vorvong and Phnom Sorvong, where two mountains bare their names. As is often the case in Khmer buddhism, the two heroes are considered boddhisatvas , earlier incarnations of the buddha, and as such they find ...
Mrenh kongveal spirit house in Cambodia. Mrenh kongveal (Khmer: ម្រេញគង្វាល, M’rénh Kóngvéal [mrɨɲ kuŋʋiəl]) are beings in Cambodian ...
Pages in category "Khmer folklore" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. ... Cambodian mat; Colonnette; D. ... Wikipedia® is a registered ...
A Leav is part of the corpus of Cambodian folktales and narratives.. Translated to French by Guillaume-Henri Monod in 1922, he considered the tale to be representative of a certain type of Khmer wisdom literature and of "the fertility of the Khmer imagination which likes to accumulate incidents, to often complicate situations and to emerge, not without skill, from intrigues which are quite ...
Cambodian folklore (2 C, 12 P) Food and drink in Cambodia (4 C, 1 P) L. ... Pages in category "Culture of Cambodia" The following 43 pages are in this category, out ...
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Lakhon Khol is a traditional mask theatre in Cambodia. Having originated in Bhani, a type of drama, mentioned in at least 10th century inscriptions of Cambodia, Lkhon Khol today is performed by males, wearing masks and accompanied by traditional Pinpeat orchestra. It performs only episodes from Reamker, a Cambodian version of the Indian Ramayana.