Phra Ram
Phra Ram is a central figure in the Thai version of the ancient Indian epic, the Ramayana. He is depicted as a heroic prince, known for his righteousness, bravery, and devotion to duty. In the story, Phra Ram embarks on a quest to rescue his wife, Sita, who has been abducted by the demon king, Ravana. His journey is filled with challenges, showcasing his strength and moral integrity.
Phra Ram is often associated with the ideals of dharma, or righteous living, and is revered in Thai culture. His character is celebrated in various forms of art, literature, and traditional performances, reflecting the deep cultural significance of his story in Southeast Asia.