The Reamker A Cambodian Epic Poem
The Reamker The Epic Poem known as the Reamker adapts Hindu ideas to Buddhist themes and shows the balance of good and evil in the world. The Reamker has its basis in spiritual beliefs
Moral and philosophical lessons Like India's Ramayana, the Reamker is a philosophical allegory, exploring the ideals of justice and fidelity as embodied by the protagonists, Prince Rama and Queen Sita In Western civilization such ideals are related through Fairy Tales, Fables, and for those with Christian faith, through Biblical Parables
The themes in the poem The epic poem the Reamker explores issues of trust, loyalty, love, and revenge It portrays the complex interplay of strengths (bravery, foresight) and weaknesses (distrust, trickery) but performed in in episodes lined with magic While the characters in the poem are princes and giants, monkeys and mermaids, and a forlorn princess, the issues are very human
The story of The Reamker The story centres on Preah Ream, a prince who was exiled to the forest for fourteen years. Following many adventures, including the abduction of his wife Neang Seda by the evil giant Krong Reap, and her eventual rescue with the help of an army of monkeys guided by Hanuman, Preah Ream returns home in triumph and claims his throne.
Images from The Reamker
The Reamker – in puppetry and in drama
Epic Journeys – Contemporary Stories The Monomyth: A hero ventures forth from the world of common day into a region of supernatural wonder: fabulous forces are there encountered and a decisive victory is won: the hero comes back from this mysterious adventure with the power to bestow boons on his fellow man
Some contemporary versions of Heroic Journeys Star Wars – Luke Skywalker Lord of the Rings – Frodo Baggins The Matrix – Neo Harry Potter Chronicles of Thomas Covenant – The Unbeliever His Dark Materials – Will & Lyra