As the Tai moved southward into mainland Southeast Asia, they also encountered the Khmer of Cambodia. Between the 9th and the 13th centuries, Khmer rulers expanded their domains from their capital at Angkor, establishing an empire that, at its height under Jayavarman VII (reigned 1181-c. 1220), extended over approximately half of modern Thailand. Whereas Mon kingdoms were predominantly Buddhist in character, Khmer civilization-which found its supreme expression in the great temple complex at Angkor-was heavily influenced by Hindu ideas and practices. The Tai borrowed from the Khmer many elements of Indianized culture, including royal ceremonies, customs followed at the court, and especially the Indian epic Ramayana, which influenced not only literature but also classical dance. Even in modern Thai culture the legacy of the Indianized culture of Angkor is still evident. By the beginning of the 13th century, the Tai were starting to place pressure on both the Mon and the Khmer empires. The Tai had settled throughout the Chao Phraya basin, and a Tai ruler was established as far south as the principality of Nakhon Si Thammarat, on the Malay Peninsula. Through Nakhon Si Thammarat a dynamic new form of Buddhism, Theravada, had entered mainland Southeast Asia from Sri Lanka. Theravada Buddhism was carried by monks not only to areas under Mon or Khmer rule but also to the new Tai principalities that were beginning to emerge.
ดูให้เป็นความรู้..หลากหลายศิลปวัฒนธรรม
เปลี่ยนบรรยากาศ
..จะงามมาก งามน้อย..
..จะดีมาก ดีน้อย..
..ดูเพื่อ รู้ รับรู้ รู้ถึงความแตกต่าง นานาศิลปะ..ทุกชาติคือ องค์รวมของการ..รู้ ..รู้เขา..รู้เรา..ความรู้คือกำไร..
She is the most beautiful princess. Princess Bopha Devi.
Solemn gestures...worthy of a tribute to the country 's king even if it were a picture only
របាំ
នេះមានម្កុដប្លែក។ដូចជំនាន់ព្រះបាទជ័យវរ្ម័នទី៧
ម្កុតបែបនគរអាណាចក្រភ្នំ
ម្កុដសម័យគនភ្នំតេីស្អាតណាស់
ល្អខ្លាំងណាស់😊
ញ៉ុមស្រឡាញ់សិល្បះវប្បធ៌មអរិយធម៌មរតកខ្មែរយើងណាស់
របាំប្ញទ្ធិពុទ្ធិពរជ័យ🇰🇭🙏💖🌷
ខ្ញុំស្រលាញ់ទឹកដី សុវណ្ណភូមិមួយនេះដែលមានសំណាងបានកើតជាកូខ្មែរ
รำใช้แต่ท่าเดิมๆ....ทุกรำเลย. เปลี่ยนแต่ชุดกับเครื่องทรง ดูแล้วท่ารำก็เหมือนๆ รำอัปสรานั่นแหละ
Thai dance is quick both in theme and music...lacks the solemnity and high grade of Khmer dances
So Thai apsara is derived from the Khmer Apsara, and NOT vice versa
As the Tai moved southward into mainland Southeast Asia, they also encountered the Khmer of Cambodia. Between the 9th and the 13th centuries, Khmer rulers expanded their domains from their capital at Angkor, establishing an empire that, at its height under Jayavarman VII (reigned 1181-c. 1220), extended over approximately half of modern Thailand. Whereas Mon kingdoms were predominantly Buddhist in character, Khmer civilization-which found its supreme expression in the great temple complex at Angkor-was heavily influenced by Hindu ideas and practices. The Tai borrowed from the Khmer many elements of Indianized culture, including royal ceremonies, customs followed at the court, and especially the Indian epic Ramayana, which influenced not only literature but also classical dance. Even in modern Thai culture the legacy of the Indianized culture of Angkor is still evident.
By the beginning of the 13th century, the Tai were starting to place pressure on both the Mon and the Khmer empires. The Tai had settled throughout the Chao Phraya basin, and a Tai ruler was established as far south as the principality of Nakhon Si Thammarat, on the Malay Peninsula. Through Nakhon Si Thammarat a dynamic new form of Buddhism, Theravada, had entered mainland Southeast Asia from Sri Lanka. Theravada Buddhism was carried by monks not only to areas under Mon or Khmer rule but also to the new Tai principalities that were beginning to emerge.
Excerpt from Encyclopaedia Britannica
របាំប្ញទិ្ធពុទ្ធិពរជ័យ🇰🇭💖✨
Wow...the kingdom better than democrazy.
Sure it is !
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