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Monday, 24 August 2009 08:21

By G. Krishnan

It is widely known that well into the 9th century, the timeless epic Ramayana had become popularised in much of Indochina and increasingly the Malay Archipelago through the expanse of the Srivijaya and Majapahit kingdoms. 

Over the centuries, the legend of Sri Rama and Sita Devi along with the supporting cast of Laksamana, Hanuman, Rahwana and a slew of other characters became an influential and dominant feature of traditional Malay culture and folklore in the form of the Hikayat Sri Rama. Indeed, the legendary epic of the Ramayana – as portrayed through our uniquely Malaysian Hikayat Sri Rama - became the major part for the growth and appeal of the art of wayang kulit. This epic – especially the segment on the abduction of Sita Devi by the demon Rahwana and her eventual rescue by her husband the noble Prince Sri Rama, his brother and most loyal compatriot, Prince Laksamana, and an army of monkeys led by the much revered Hanuman – has endured for several millennia.

In the process, many other off-shoots of this much grand and celebrated epic have made their way into the heart and soul of the wayang kulit tradition and into the hearts of millions of Malaysians. Performed throughout the Malay Archipelago the story of Sri Rama and Sita Devi has become a truly historic, classic, and renowned facet of Malay – and Malaysian - culture and tradition.

As the legend has it, Sita Devi is abducted by the demon Rahwana while she, her husband, Sri Rama, and Luksamana were in exile in the forest from their kingdom of Ayodhya. Sri Rama and Luksamana, in their desperate search for Sita Devi, encounter Hanuman and his associates. The latter, devotees of Sri Rama, join the prince of Ayodha and his brother in search of Sita. Eventually discovering that Sita is being held captive by her admirer, the demon Rahwana in his kingdom of Lanka, the rescue party eventually confronts the demon and his forces in an epic battle.

As legendary epic battles between good and evil go, Sri Rama’s forces prevail. He and his entourage eventually return to Ayodhya triumphant and his long awaiting subjects in the kingdom revel in celebration. Darkness is defeated – let the world rejoice.

May the spirit of the Hikayat Sri Rama – a truly historic tradition of Malaysia – which hails from the Ramayana, be an enduring symbol of the true promise of Malaysia: a celebration and fusion of diverse traditions and cultures.

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written by NSTPravda, August 24, 2009 09:19:05
The True Meaning of Malaysia? Elementary Mason, Duit, Wang and Kash.... we have the best government ministers and leaders you money can buy. Semua-nya OK!
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written by asguard, August 24, 2009 10:08:33
52 years of misrule....the best can say that... money can buy almost everything! Another project by evil UMNO! And now waiting to fall down is kedah state government! Sorry to say this... the people must vote out all of umno party in coming general elections! That 's the only way out now...we don't have much choice do we?
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