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Sang Sinxay (Lao: ສັງສິນໄຊ, also known as Sinxay or Sinsai), is a Lao epic poem written by Pang Kham. It tells the story of the hero Sinxay (ສິນໄຊ) who goes on a quest to rescue his aunt Soumountha (ສູມຸນທາ) who was abducted by the demon Nyak Koumphan (ຍັກກູມພັນ). The poem is believed to have been written sometime between the mid-16th and the end of the 17th century in the Lao kingdom of Lan Xang. Sang Sinxay is considered one of the three masterpieces of Lao literature. The poem is popular in Laos and in the Isan region of Thailand, where its scenes are also depicted on numerous temples.

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  • Sang Sinxay (Lao: ສັງສິນໄຊ, also known as Sinxay or Sinsai), is a Lao epic poem written by Pang Kham. It tells the story of the hero Sinxay (ສິນໄຊ) who goes on a quest to rescue his aunt Soumountha (ສູມຸນທາ) who was abducted by the demon Nyak Koumphan (ຍັກກູມພັນ). The poem is believed to have been written sometime between the mid-16th and the end of the 17th century in the Lao kingdom of Lan Xang. Sang Sinxay is considered one of the three masterpieces of Lao literature. The poem is popular in Laos and in the Isan region of Thailand, where its scenes are also depicted on numerous temples. (en)
  • Сан Синсай (лаос. ສັງສິນໄຊ) — эпическая поэма Пан Кхама, одно из трёх основных произведений лаосской литературы. Эпос рассказывает историю героя Синсая, который спасает свою тётю Сумунтху (лаос. ສູມຸນທາ), украденную демоном Няк Кумпаном (лаос. ຍັກກູມພັນ). Считается, что текст был написан между серединой XVI века и концом XVII века в лаосском королевстве Лансанг. Поэма «Сан Синсай» популярна и XXI веке как в Лаосе, так и в тайском регионе Исан, где фрески со сценами из произведения можно видеть на стенах многих храмов. (ru)
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  • Editor: Mahasila Viravong (en)
  • Pang Kham (en)
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  • Lamppost finial depicting Sangthong (en)
  • Lamppost finial depicting Siho (en)
  • Lamppost finial depicting Sinxay (en)
  • A mural depicting characters from Sang Sinxay at Wat Phone Xai, in Sam Neua. (en)
  • Front door of Wat Haysoke, featuring carvings of scenes from Sang Sinxay. (en)
  • Outside wall of the Wat Photaram temple. (en)
  • Wat Ong Teu, in Sam Neua. (en)
  • Wat Sanuan Wari (en)
  • Wat Chaisi, with the historical marker stating the temple was proclaimed Ancient Monument by the King. (en)
  • Detail of a mural at Wat Photaram, depicting Sinxay playing chess with Nak Valoonarat. (en)
  • Depiction of Sinxay and Kiengkham dancing at Wat Sanuan Wari. (en)
  • Carved door panels at Wat Haysoke, depicting Koumphan battling Sinxay , Siho , and Sangthong, standing on his conch shell body. (en)
  • Detail of a carved gilded front door at Wat Ong Teu, in Sam Neua. (en)
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  • Sangthong finial on Lamppost in Khon Kaen, Thailand.jpg (en)
  • Siho Finials and Sticky Rice Baskets.jpg (en)
  • Sinxay Finial for a lamppost in Khon Kaen.jpg (en)
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  • Sinxay Mural at Wat Sam Neua.jpg (en)
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  • Carved door panels at Wat Haysoke on the side of the wat showing Nyak Koumphan battling Sinxay, Siho and Sangthong.jpg (en)
  • Mural Detail Wat Photaram, Maha Sarakham, Thailand.jpg (en)
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  • Representations of characters from Sang Sinxay on lampposts in Khon Kaen (en)
  • Depictions of scenes from ‘’Sang Sinxay’’ in Isan (en)
  • Depictions of scenes from ‘’Sang Sinxay’’ in Laos (en)
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  • Sang Sinxay (Lao: ສັງສິນໄຊ, also known as Sinxay or Sinsai), is a Lao epic poem written by Pang Kham. It tells the story of the hero Sinxay (ສິນໄຊ) who goes on a quest to rescue his aunt Soumountha (ສູມຸນທາ) who was abducted by the demon Nyak Koumphan (ຍັກກູມພັນ). The poem is believed to have been written sometime between the mid-16th and the end of the 17th century in the Lao kingdom of Lan Xang. Sang Sinxay is considered one of the three masterpieces of Lao literature. The poem is popular in Laos and in the Isan region of Thailand, where its scenes are also depicted on numerous temples. (en)
  • Сан Синсай (лаос. ສັງສິນໄຊ) — эпическая поэма Пан Кхама, одно из трёх основных произведений лаосской литературы. Эпос рассказывает историю героя Синсая, который спасает свою тётю Сумунтху (лаос. ສູມຸນທາ), украденную демоном Няк Кумпаном (лаос. ຍັກກູມພັນ). Считается, что текст был написан между серединой XVI века и концом XVII века в лаосском королевстве Лансанг. Поэма «Сан Синсай» популярна и XXI веке как в Лаосе, так и в тайском регионе Исан, где фрески со сценами из произведения можно видеть на стенах многих храмов. (ru)
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