- This
photo feature showcases performances of Ramayana in Thailand.
The
first in this series was Ramayana Ballet
at Prambanan Temple, Indonesia. Format is brief write-up about
importance of Ramayana in Southeast Asia followed by pictures of ballet at
Prambanan Shiv Temple in Indonesia.
Introduction
The
story of the great epic Ramayana is fascinating and very simple. It centers on
Rama the Prince of Ayodhya in India. He is exiled by his father and sent to the
forest for 14 years. His faithful wife Sita and his loyal brother Lakshmana
follow him to the forest, where they live. Sita is tricked and abducted by the
powerful and evil King Ravana. He takes her off to Lanka and keeps her in
captivity there.
Rama
searches for Sita and becomes friends with the powerful monkey leader Hanuman.
Together, with an army of monkeys, they go to Lanka to rescue her. Ravana is
killed and Sita is brought back. That is the essential outline of the
story. The focus is on 4 of the
principal characters, who continue to fascinate people till today. Rama, his
wife Sita, the great monkey warrior Hanuman and Ravana, the arrogant and
ruthless king who abducts Sita. They are characters who dominate the
imagination of vast populations.
The
Ramayana has been a most popular story told to little children by grandparents
across South and South East Asia. Puppets and shadow puppets have been used to
tell this tale. Some of the finest paintings, sculptures and reliefs across
Asia have been based on the Ramayana.
From ancient times to the present
day, the Ramayana has been the best-known story of billions of people. It is found
today in comic books and in the most-watched TV serials of the region.
The Ramayana portrays ethics in
life, family values and even ethical rule by sovereigns. Till today, the
Asian people speak about being guided by the Ramayana characters in their daily
life.
Now
pictures and captions by Benoy K Behl. The last two pics are of a Ramayan
performance in Singapore.
Rama. Photograph by Benoy K Behl. Sala Chalermkrung Royal Theatre, Thailand
Victorious Rama. Photograph by Benoy K Behl. Sala Chalermkrung Royal
Theatre, Thailand.
Victorious Rama. Photograph by Benoy K Behl. Sala Chalermkrung Royal
Theatre, Thailand.
Golden Deer and Ravana. Photograph by Benoy K Behl. Khon Ramakien, Thailand.
Golden Deer. Photograph by Benoy K Behl. Khon Ramakien, Thailand.
Hanuman. Photograph by Benoy K Behl. Khon Ramakien, Thailand.
Ravana. Photograph by Benoy K Behl. Khon Ramakien, Thailand.
Rama and Sita. Photograph by Benoy K Behl. Khon Ramakien, Thailand.
Sita and Lakshmana. Photograph by Benoy K Behl. Khon Ramakien, Thailand.
Rama, Sita and Lakshmana. Photograph by Benoy K Behl. Khon Ramakien, Thailand.
Ravana in disguise and Sita. Photograph by Benoy K Behl. Khon Ramakien, Thailand.
Rama. Photograph by Benoy K Behl. Apsaras Arts, Singapore.
Rama and Sita. Photograph by Benoy K Behl. Apsaras Arts, Singapore.
About
the photographer- Benoy K Behl is a film-maker, art-historian
and photographer who is known for his tireless and prolific output of work over
the past 48 years. He has taken over 53,000 photographs of Asian monuments and
art heritage, made 146 documentaries which are regularly screened at major
cultural institutions worldwide. His photographic exhibitions have been warmly
received in 74 countries around the world. He holds the Limca Book Record for
being the most travelled photographer.
This photo feature is in numerous parts. He has been assisted in the
shooting and research by Sujata Chatterji.
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