Thai mythology
Thai mythology is a rich tapestry of stories and beliefs that reflect the culture and history of Thailand. It is influenced by various sources, including Buddhism, Hinduism, and local animistic traditions. Central to Thai mythology are deities, spirits, and mythical creatures, such as the Naga, a serpent-like being that symbolizes water and fertility.
Many myths explain natural phenomena, cultural practices, and moral lessons. For instance, the tale of Phra Ram and Nang Sida is a popular epic that parallels the Ramayana, showcasing themes of love, duty, and the battle between good and evil. These stories continue to shape Thai art, literature, and festivals.