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Thai Rudraksha Beads Author

Sibala.

Famous literary works include Thailand's first textbook "Ruyi Joo" ("Zindamani"), a long poem of love story "Paro Foo", describing the customs and habits of the "December" ("Thavatosarma"), rewritten in Zen style "Ramakian" ("Ramayana" fragment of the "Beyidah"), historical themes "Luang Paset version of the historical records" and so on.

This period appeared in the theater called "Lok Khun", all played by male actors, later called "Lok Khun Nok" (outside the palace drama).

The Sukhothai Dynasty was established in 1257 A.D., forming a unified country. King Ranganhang to make Thailand completely free from the control and influence of the Khmer (Kampuchea-Krom) Kingdom, in 1283 on the basis of the ancient Khmer language created the Sukhothai period of the Thai language, the birth of Thailand's written literature. The ancient literature of Thailand was basically religious and court literature.

Folk oral poetry achieved outstanding success in the middle of the Ayutthaya period, and the long narrative poem Kun Chang and Kun Ping, a masterpiece of folk literature that occupies an important place in the history of Thai literature, was produced in this period. At that time the court gathered a group of prestigious poets, among them Sibala.